• William Clayton (December 9, 1632 – 1689) was a settler of the Pennsylvania colony, one of the first councilors of Pennsylvania and a judge of the city...
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  • economic affairs William Clayton (colonist) (1632–1689), acting Governor of the Pennsylvania Colony, 1684–1685 William Wirt Clayton (1812–1885), judge...
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    Mrs. Henry Lowell; Bulkley, Louis C. (1942). Torrence, Clayton (ed.). "English Ancestry of William Farrar (1594-C.1637), of Henrico County, Virginia". The...
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    "Conservationists brace for electric fight on Kokish River". Victoria Times-Colonist. Retrieved 17 December 2011. "Thomas Symons". STIHL. Retrieved 2022-04-18...
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  • Rhetorics of Reform in William Apess's "Eulogy on King Philip"". The New England Quarterly. 77 (3): 451–477. JSTOR 1559826. Zuba, Clayton (2017). "Apess's Eulogy...
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  • Captain William Bowie was an early colonist in the Province of Maryland and an American Revolutionary, a member of the Assembly of Freemen, and a delegate...
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    only major New England offensives of King William's War; for the remainder of the war the English colonists were primarily engaged in defensive operations...
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  • Pilgrimess: (played by Xantha Radley) Isabella Smith came to North America as a colonist in order to find a new life after being an orphan in England. The tight-knit...
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    with European colonization, particularly when European explorers and colonists brought diseases to lands they conquered in the Americas, Australia and...
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    William Du Bois's maternal great-great-grandfather was Tom Burghardt, a slave (born in West Africa around 1730) who was held by the Dutch colonist Conraed...
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    coast of Nicaragua, which created tension between the two countries. The Clayton–Bulwer Treaty was signed in 1850, in which both sides "agreed that neither...
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    and 1638 in New England between the Pequot tribe and an alliance of the colonists of the Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, and Saybrook colonies and their allies...
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    (February 5, 2005). "Students upset at 'scary' thong photo site". Times Colonist. p. C1. Retrieved February 5, 2005 – via newspapers.com. Branch, Legislative...
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    site from AD 1200 to the early 17th century. The county was developed by colonists primarily for tobacco plantations, based on the labor of enslaved Africans...
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    former French territory east of the Mississippi River, many ethnic French colonists moved west. They settled the area of St. Louis County and founded the...
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    which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. He portrayed colonist John Rolfe in The New World, a historical drama film inspired by the stories...
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  • island the next day, a creature that's drifted to the island attacks the colonists and kills the colony leader. At the radio station, Regan transmits the...
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    people. Columbus executed Spanish colonists for minor crimes, and used dismemberment as punishment. Columbus and the colonists enslaved the indigenous people...
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    online Cronon, William, Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists and the Ecology of New England (Hill and Wang, 1983) Cronon, William, Nature's Metropolis:...
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    (d. post 1142) is contained within one of the two Granville windows by Clayton and Bell erected in 1860 by descendants of the latter within the Granville...
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  • Rogers Chelsea Cassio 28 February 2014 (2014-02-28) 1.111 Cec Drury of the Colonists Club is standing outside the club about 9:30 pm when a man falls onto...
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  • lost human colony, Buck finds a boy and his mother, the last remaining colonists, and soon learns the family is being tormented by a satyr-like being....
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  • and planned a common front against taxes the colonists considered illegal. At the Boston Tea Party, colonists threw British tea into Boston Harbor because...
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    British goods that proved effective. The British attempt to then disarm the colonists resulted in the 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord, igniting the American...
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    (1754–1763). They also taxed the square footage of colonist's homes, but they did not represent the colonists in the British Parliament. When the Tea Act of...
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  • century) Clayton, California – Joel Henry Clayton (founder) Clayton, Delaware – Thomas Clayton (U.S. senator) Clayton, Georgia – Augustin Smith Clayton (U.S...
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    Angry colonists held a convention in 1832 to demand that U.S. citizens be allowed to immigrate to Tejas. At a convention the following year, colonists proposed...
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  • sylviculture and state conservator of forests John Brown (colonist) (died 1879), English colonist in South Australia John Brown (bridge) (1887–?), English...
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    March 2020 Cecilius Calvert, "Instructions to the Colonists by Lord Baltimore, (1633)" in Clayton Coleman Hall, ed., Narratives of Early Maryland, 1633-1684...
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  • original launch however, most of the descendants of the original crew and colonists are unaware that they are even aboard a spaceship. The series experienced...
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