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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - 'Seth Grossman's 1676 Project is a must-read. It offers valuable insights and highlights crucial, often-overlooked facts essential to truly understanding United States history.' Alex Newman.In 1676, William Penn and other persecuted Quakers in England bought land and established their own '…commonwealth' in southern New Jersey. This was six years before Penn built Philadelphia across the Delaware River. They were guided by the Golden Rule: 'Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.' They consulted with Enlightenment philosophers John Locke and Algernon Sidney. They studied and avoided mistakes previously made in Virginia, Plymouth, and Massachusetts Bay.They paid Native Americans for the land they needed. They quickly freed African slaves. They set up schools to educate both boys and girls.They established frugal governments that required almost no taxes. Yet they kept people safe and protected their property. They quickly and peacefully settled disputes. They allowed people to keep most of what they earned. They offered 'boundless opportunities' for almost everyone to succeed.By 1776, Philadelphia, with its New Jersey suburbs, was the largest, wealthiest, and most successful city in British North America.1676 Project is more than a complete and honest history of New Jersey. It explains what brought 'exceptional' greatness to all of the United States. It is fully illustrated, clearly written, and easy to read. Yet it contains many passages from original sources to promote deeper understanding. Its comprehensive endnotes encourage fact-checking and further research.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "Seth Grossman's 1676 Project is a must-read. It offers valuable insights and highlights crucial, often-overlooked facts essential to truly understanding United States history." Alex Newman.In 1676, William Penn and other persecuted Quakers in England bought land and established their own "c…ommonwealth" in southern New Jersey. This was six years before Penn built Philadelphia across the Delaware River. They were guided by the Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." They consulted with Enlightenment philosophers John Locke and Algernon Sidney. They studied and avoided mistakes previously made in Virginia, Plymouth, and Massachusetts Bay.They paid Native Americans for the land they needed. They quickly freed African slaves. They set up schools to educate both boys and girls.They established frugal governments that required almost no taxes. Yet they kept people safe and protected their property. They quickly and peacefully settled disputes. They allowed people to keep most of what they earned. They offered "boundless opportunities" for almost everyone to succeed.By 1776, Philadelphia, with its New Jersey suburbs, was the largest, wealthiest, and most successful city in British North America.1676 Project is more than a complete and honest history of New Jersey. It explains what brought "exceptional" greatness to all of the United States. It is fully illustrated, clearly written, and easy to read. Yet it contains many passages from original sources to promote deeper understanding. Its comprehensive endnotes encourage fact-checking and further research In 1676, persecuted Quakers established a "commonwealth" in southern New Jersey before William Penn built Philadelphia. They paid Native Americans for their land, set up frugal governments with almost no taxes, and soon freed their slaves. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "Seth Grossman's 1676 Project is a must-read. It offers valuable insights and highlights crucial, often-overlooked facts essential to truly understanding United States history." Alex Newman.In 1676, William Penn and other persecuted Quakers in England bought land and established their own "c…ommonwealth" in southern New Jersey. This was six years before Penn built Philadelphia across the Delaware River. They were guided by the Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." They consulted with Enlightenment philosophers John Locke and Algernon Sidney. They studied and avoided mistakes previously made in Virginia, Plymouth, and Massachusetts Bay.They paid Native Americans for the land they needed. They quickly freed African slaves. They set up schools to educate both boys and girls.They established frugal governments that required almost no taxes. Yet they kept people safe and protected their property. They quickly and peacefully settled disputes. They allowed people to keep most of what they earned. They offered "boundless opportunities" for almost everyone to succeed.By 1776, Philadelphia, with its New Jersey suburbs, was the largest, wealthiest, and most successful city in British North America.1676 Project is more than a complete and honest history of New Jersey. It explains what brought "exceptional" greatness to all of the United States. It is fully illustrated, clearly written, and easy to read. Yet it contains many passages from original sources to promote deeper understanding. Its comprehensive endnotes encourage fact-checking and further research In 1676, persecuted Quakers established a "commonwealth" in southern New Jersey before William Penn built Philadelphia. They paid Native Americans for their land, set up frugal governments with almost no taxes, and soon freed their slaves. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "Seth Grossman's 1676 Project is a must-read. It offers valuable insights and highlights crucial, often-overlooked facts essential to truly understanding United States history." Alex Newman.In 1676, William Penn and other persecuted Quakers in England bought land and established their own "c…ommonwealth" in southern New Jersey. This was six years before Penn built Philadelphia across the Delaware River. They were guided by the Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." They consulted with Enlightenment philosophers John Locke and Algernon Sidney. They studied and avoided mistakes previously made in Virginia, Plymouth, and Massachusetts Bay.They paid Native Americans for the land they needed. They quickly freed African slaves. They set up schools to educate both boys and girls.They established frugal governments that required almost no taxes. Yet they kept people safe and protected their property. They quickly and peacefully settled disputes. They allowed people to keep most of what they earned. They offered "boundless opportunities" for almost everyone to succeed.By 1776, Philadelphia, with its New Jersey suburbs, was the largest, wealthiest, and most successful city in British North America.1676 Project is more than a complete and honest history of New Jersey. It explains what brought "exceptional" greatness to all of the United States. It is fully illustrated, clearly written, and easy to read. Yet it contains many passages from original sources to promote deeper understanding. Its comprehensive endnotes encourage fact-checking and further research In 1676, persecuted Quakers established a "commonwealth" in southern New Jersey before William Penn built Philadelphia. They paid Native Americans for their land, set up frugal governments with almost no taxes, and soon freed their slaves. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.