Keywords: Seventeenth Century
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Bath's Historic Downtown - History Overview
"… was disrupted in the third quarter of the seventeenth century by a series of conflicts with Native Americans."
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"The abortive seventeenth-century British forays into the region, for example, were codified in the new 1691 Massachusetts Charter, which re-defined…"
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Early Maine Photography - Landscape Photography - Page 2 of 3
"… a jug filled with fifty-two sixteenth and seventeenth century gold and silver coins and a gold wedding-signet ring while plowing the island’s…"
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"… the late eighteenth century as it had been in the seventeenth: these borderlands remained primarily Wabanaki country at the very fringes of…"
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"Seventeenth-century English, confronted by the reality of powerful Indigenous Nations on this supposedly vacant land, paid annuities associated with…"
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"… colonists claimed Native title to the same tract, seventeenth-century Indian deeds often described vague boundaries."
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"… actors in White New Englanders’ settlement of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Maine. Yet, when we look more closely at the period, it is clear…"
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"… “Indian deeds” signed with Native peoples in the seventeenth century became an important element of the argument."
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"During the early and mid-seventeenth century, English settlers with very different notions of property arrived in the Dawnland, forming coastal…"
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"These seventeenth-century efforts to bring the region into the European world each collapsed so quickly and immediately that the Wabanaki inhabitants…"