It was growth-growth consistently sustained and eagerly welcomed, growth as a source of grand imperial hopes and calculating private speculation-which was the outstandingly visible fact of mid-eighteenth-century life in the American colonies.
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Illuminates the nature of political culture in mid-eighteenth-century America, calling attention to immigration, slavery, the middle class, and religion. Bibliogs.
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America at 1750: A Social Portrait
December 18, 1999, ACLS History E-Book Project
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