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Start with Michael Kammen, COLONIAL NEW YORK: A HISTORY (New York, 1975)
Milton M. Klein | phone: (865) 974-2806
University of Tennessee, Knoxville | email: [log in to unmask]
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Art Hawkins wrote:
>Dear Sirs or Madam:
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>Please help for my 8th grade Social Studies challenge: to make
>a "sales" pamphlet to entice people to choose to come to New York
>Colony rather than any of the other 12 colonies.
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>The time frame is 1730-1750 AD.
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>Information on a citizens relationship with community and colony
>government might be helpful. How hard was it to start a new business
>or farm. Were there incentives provided by the community to help
>newcomers get started? (Example: seed for a new farmer)
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>Were well-to-do colonists sought after to invest in ongoing businesses?
>What were the opportunities ... successful and unsuccessful businesses?
>How "modern" was the economy? Money, contracts, banking services?
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>Appreciate your reply to [log in to unmask]
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> Respectfully,
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> Sean Allen
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>Apt 4-216
>14038 Peyton Drive
>Dallas, TX 75240
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