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| Michel Guillaume Jean de Crèvecœur |
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| French-American writer born in Caen, Normandy, France. |
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| A german American printer and journalist in Ny city. He printed the New York Weekly Journal. |
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| System of trading in which a country pays for its imports for one country by its exports to another |
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| Act of parliament of Great Britain which imposed a tax of six pence per gallon on imports of molasses from non-English colonies. |
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| Represents instances of religious revival in American religious history. Which in turn increased religious enthusiasm generally. |
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| The preachers adopting the highly effective new style, called "new lights" and the old-fashioned preachers were "old lights". |
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| Published by Benjamin Franklin, it contained a lot of information in this book such as weather, tides, medicinal remedies and sayings. |
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| The writer was taken into custody and put on trial because of producing newspaper and making his own shop for printing & production |
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