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source of the "King's Tall White Pines" |
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most tolerant and cosmopolitan, had religion freedom |
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originally founded by the Dutch |
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site of Whitefield's orphanage |
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site of largest city in 1700 |
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originally settled by Caribbean planters |
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created as a buffer zone against the Seminoles |
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site of Leisler's rebellion |
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Beginning of the Great Wagon Road (N to S) |
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Main export was naval stores: tar, pitch, turpentine |
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Future state whose land was claimed by MA, NH, and NY |
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colony whose original constitution was written by John Locke |
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John Winthrop was its first governor |
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Staple crops of rice and indigo |
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Site of second oldest college in British North America |
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First capital at St. Mary's City |
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Original capital was Portsmouth |
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Largest colony in terms of area |
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Established as a refuge for English orphans and paupers |
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Northern counties of MA which became a separate state in 1820 |
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New England colony most involved in the slave trade |
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Site of Bacon's Rebellion |
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Site of major slave revolt at Stono River in 1739 |
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