The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... kept the colonist alert to defend his foothold in the New World , but his aim was se- curity , his ambition the unmolested homestead right . As the American mind gradually reveals itself , the effect 44 THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
... kept the colonist alert to defend his foothold in the New World , but his aim was se- curity , his ambition the unmolested homestead right . As the American mind gradually reveals itself , the effect 44 THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
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... colonists in good stead when they fought for their existence against the Indians ; but who is better known to fame as the romantic hero of a mythical incident that Long- fellow created and the world generally has accepted as history ...
... colonists in good stead when they fought for their existence against the Indians ; but who is better known to fame as the romantic hero of a mythical incident that Long- fellow created and the world generally has accepted as history ...
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... colonists made necessary , indicated that form of executive ability which is the special attribute of a commercial people . We find little evidence of military ability or the influence of militarism in the first century of the American ...
... colonists made necessary , indicated that form of executive ability which is the special attribute of a commercial people . We find little evidence of military ability or the influence of militarism in the first century of the American ...
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... colonists who went to Virginia , who were a mixed company of adventurers , bankrupts , and criminals ; they were of a different social class from the Mayflower's Pilgrims . The leaders who urged upon their followers to leave England and ...
... colonists who went to Virginia , who were a mixed company of adventurers , bankrupts , and criminals ; they were of a different social class from the Mayflower's Pilgrims . The leaders who urged upon their followers to leave England and ...
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... colonists . The fear that Charles I would seek to exercise arbitrary power led them to prepare to resist the Crown . They fortified Boston Harbor , and the militia was placed on a war footing . The spirit of 1776 did not suddenly flash ...
... colonists . The fear that Charles I would seek to exercise arbitrary power led them to prepare to resist the Crown . They fortified Boston Harbor , and the militia was placed on a war footing . The spirit of 1776 did not suddenly flash ...
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