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Government and Law
- French, Spanish, and Dutch colonies
- No Separation of Church and State
- Torture Boots
- The Duke's Laws
- English colonies take diverse forms of government
- Navigation Acts
- New England Confederation
- Leisler's Rebellion
- The militia
- Drawn and Quartered
- Slave codes
- "If I purchase a Man"
- The "Negro Plot"
- Lawyers in the colonies
- John...
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