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- Brinkley, Chapter 2 Notes 1
- U. S. History End of Course Test Review Material
- Colonial Governments of the Thirteen Colonies
- James Blair Begins Disestablishing the Church of England in Virginia, 1690-1785 by KEVIN D. BURTON BA, Wash
- Arnold-Cogswell Papers Inventory, 1676-1931
- Sir Edmund Andros's Hearing Before the Lords of Trade and Plantations, April 17,1690 Two Unpublished Accounts
- A Study of Puritan Orthodoxy and Anglican Heterodoxy in Seventeenth Century Massachusetts
- History and Facts on Virginia
- The Royal African Company Slave Trade to Virginia, 1689-1713
- Irish Settlers in Early Delaware
- Patrician Culture, Public Ritual and Political Authority in Virginia, 1680-1740
- Boston Declaration of Grievances
- Ralph Wormeley V of Rosegill: a Deposed Virginia Aristocrat, 1774--1781
- The History and Significance of the Right to Petition
- Sir William Pepperrell, Sir William Phips, James Sullivan and a Bit of Old England in New England
- Medieval Europe Iron & Mills Colonial America
- The Judicial and Civil History of Connecticut
- The Influence of the Stamp Act on the Revolutionary Movement
- Salem Witch Trials and the Political Chaos That Caused Them: How the Glorious Revolution Kindled the Fire of Colonial Unrest”
- Alexander Spotswood's Struggle with His Council Joan Schools
- The Virginia House of Burgesses' Struggle for Power from 1619-1689
- Unit 0 ID Lists
- Planters of Colonial Virginia
- Colonial Period, Ca. 1590-1690
- A Matter of Common Sense (2015)
- Bibliography of Jamestown Sources
- INCREASE WHAT’S in a NAME? the Man, His Legacy, and the Naming of Mather House
- The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut from 1666 to 1678
- Indian Sovereignty and the Coming of King William's War in New England
- Wellsprings of A'world War': an Early English Attempt to Conquer Canada
- Religion in Seventeenth-Century Anglican Virginia: Myth, Persuasion, and the Creation of an American Identity
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