Excerpt from Colonial Self-Government, 1652-1689 This period of disturbance in the South was also a period Of unrest and contentions in New England; and in chapters xvi. And xvii. Professor Andrews depicts Sir Edmund Andros, the representative of a purpose to make one colony out of the whole New England group, together with New York and New Jersey. About the Publisher
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