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'''Sons of Liberty'''<br> | '''Sons of Liberty'''<br> | ||
See page [http://masondixon.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_57:_562-569#Page_564 564]. | See page [http://masondixon.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_57:_562-569#Page_564 564]. | ||
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+ | '''College of William and Mary'''<br> | ||
+ | See page [http://masondixon.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_46:_452-459#Page_455 455]. | ||
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+ | '''Tuscarora Chiefs'''<br> | ||
+ | The Tuscarora ("hemp gatherers") are a Native American people with members in New York, Canada, and North Carolina. The Tuscarora emigrated from the region now known as Western New York to the region now known as Eastern Carolina prior to the arrival of Europeans in North America. They had their first encounter with Europeans in North Carolina and Virginia. After 18th century wars, most of the Tuscarora left North Carolina and aligned with the Iroquois in New York, especially their sponsors, the Oneida. But a significant minority remained in North Carolina without a formal government or reservation land. From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuscarora_(tribe) WIKI] | ||
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Revision as of 16:30, 21 October 2009
Contents
Page 570
Zachariah Hood
Native of Maryland, and merchant in Annapolis, was the stamp distributor for the Maryland province when the Stamp Act was put into force by the British.
Fort George
See page 566.
Sons of Liberty
See page 564.
Page 571
College of William and Mary
See page 455.
Tuscarora Chiefs
The Tuscarora ("hemp gatherers") are a Native American people with members in New York, Canada, and North Carolina. The Tuscarora emigrated from the region now known as Western New York to the region now known as Eastern Carolina prior to the arrival of Europeans in North America. They had their first encounter with Europeans in North Carolina and Virginia. After 18th century wars, most of the Tuscarora left North Carolina and aligned with the Iroquois in New York, especially their sponsors, the Oneida. But a significant minority remained in North Carolina without a formal government or reservation land. From WIKI