Architecture of New England Towns
.... The conventional view had been that the New
England colonists "formed compact villages gathered around a central meetinghouse" (
Wood 54). ....
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Architecture & Towns of Colonial New England
.... The conventional view had been that the New
England colonists "formed compact villages gathered around a central meetinghouse" (
Wood 54). ....
(3342

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Boston and the Breach with England
.... Nevertheless,
Wood (1993) maintains that many Americans, even those living in Boston, were reluctant to make a complete break from
England. ....
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Boston and the Breach with England
.... Nevertheless,
Wood (1993) maintains that many Americans, even those living in Boston, were reluctant to make a complete break from
England. ....
(4094

16

)
American Revolution
.... in any fashion and they enjoyed a prosperous society unburdened by the feudal and monarchial "headaches" which they had endured in
England. Yet,
Wood (4) makes ....
(934

4

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History of Slavery
....
Wood also finds that the people of Europe had a low opinion of the .... West Africa based on the image of the latter region developed in sixteenth-century
England. ....
(1857

7

)
European Slave Trade
....
Wood also finds that the people of Europe had a low opinion of the .... West Africa based on the image of the latter region developed in sixteenth-century
England. ....
(1848

7

)
Role of West African Slaves in South Carolina
.... (16) But not all slaves were bound to slavery status:
Wood observes that in .... and required a "nucleus" colony to be sent out from London,
England to Carolina. ....
(1530

6

)
New England Region & Its Culture
.... taxes, while Massachusetts received 94 cents ("The state of New
England: A fact .... forests and waters, and this means the state has yielded
wood products, water ....
(2504

10

)
The history of the education movement in England
.... village of Fairacre, located in the Cotswold hills near Oxford in west central
England. .... town of Lulling, which she based on the actual village of
Wood Green at ....
(10027

40

)
The Slave Trade in Africa
....
Wood also finds that the people of Europe had a low opinion of the .... West Africa based on the image of the latter region developed in sixteenth-century
England. ....
(3176

13

)
Deterioration of Colonists' Relationship with Britain
.... enumerated articles" could not be shipped anywhere but to
England or other .... Americans: "sugars, tobacco, cotton-wool, indicoes, ginger fustick [the
wood of a ....
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)
Economic Performance of the American Colonies
.... enumerated articles" could not be shipped anywhere but to
England or other .... Americans: "sugars, tobacco, cotton-wool, indicoes, ginger fustick [the
wood of a ....
(2148

9

)
The Radicalism of the American Revolution
.... As George
Wood argued, the American Revolution was very radical indeed. .... idea that some kind of compromise beneficial to both the colonists and
England could be ....
(3068

12

)
Kentucky Hemp
....
England harvest three tons of industrial hemp per acre to Canada's five tons, "What .... could produce an average of eight to ten tons per acre (
Wood 5). Kentucky ....
(1688

7

)
Colony of Roanoke
.... the spring of 1588 failed and he was forced to return to
England (Kupperman, 120 .... Roanoke until 1602 when he sent an expedition to the island for
wood and spices ....
(1058

4

)
The Colony of Roanoke
.... the spring of 1588 failed and he was forced to return to
England (Kupperman, 120 .... Roanoke until 1602 when he sent an expedition to the island for
wood and spices ....
(1058

4

)
Locke's Influence on the Declaration of Independence
.... Morgan, Edmund S. Inventing the People: The Rise of Popular Sovereignty in
England and America. ....
Wood, Gordon S. The Radicalism of the American Revolution. ....
(2297

9

)
Benjamin Franklin
.... During that time his brother started a newspaper (the New
England Courant), which Benjamin .... common room twice as warm, with a quarter of the
wood" (Ketcham, p ....
(2275

9

)
Zola's Germinal & Matthew Arnold's Culture & Anarchy
.... Arnold suggests that
England's greatness does not depend upon its ammassing external .... Struggling to stay alive, they find nourishment by eating worm-eaten
wood. ....
(2525

10

)
Justice Scalia and Judicial Theory
.... d.
Wood says that even in
England where the power of judicial review is more limited, judges have traditionally asserted powers of interpretation larger than ....
(4259

17

)
The Industrial Revolution and the Railroads
.... In
England, colliers created "wooden rails on which were drawn the little cars used . . . .... On top of these,
wood rails were laid. ....
(2831

11

)
Charles II
.... William Penn was born in
England in 1644, the son of an admiral. .... this land, he founded Pennsylvania (the name, chosen by the king, means "Penn's
wood") in 1682 ....
(2504

10

)
Profiles of Musical Instruments
.... is contructed like the violin, with 70 pieces of
wood, but with .... Domenico Dragonetti made the contrabass popular throughout Europe, but especially in
England. ....
(4334

17

)
History of the Great Camps of the Adirondacks
.... found in the forest; natural color, figure, and type of
wood all contributed .... by the great camp era, has its roots in the architecture of Northern New
England. ....
(5047

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)
Counterfeiting
.... Anonymity was the key: just as
England was an absentee landlord over her .... Service was created within the Treasury Department; William P.
Wood, a flamboyant ....
(3250

13

)
Wordsworth & Voltaire
.... recalls the forest's hedge-rows as "little lines/Of supportive
wood run wild .... Exiled from France, Voltaire approached the shores of
England with high expectations ....
(1575

6

)
Scope of the Problem of Deforestation
.... tropical rainforest
wood. Local governments in Germany and the Netherlands have indeed stopped using tropical timber in public construction.
England's Prince ....
(3743

15

)
Faires and Magic in A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... a long history, not only as Robin Goodfellow, by which name he was most familiar in
England, but also .... (The fairies) are a curious mixture of
wood spirits and ....
(3139

13

)
US and German Public-Education Systems
.... In 1846, Catherine Beecher, daughter of a prominent New
England family, exhorted young .... become fixed in popular imagination, eg, Owen Wister's Molly
Wood in The ....
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