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  • '''New England''' is a geographically and culturally distinct region of the [[United State ...on]] in America, following closely the British model, developed rapidly in New England after 1810, with textile mills and machine shops supported by Boston financ
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  • #REDIRECT [[New England]]
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  • ==List of Sports Teams in New England== ***New England Patriots (Foxborough, Massachusetts)
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  • The '''New England Primer''' was a book, first published in 1690 or shortly prior to that date ...t]]s resulting. In the years and decades following English settlement in [[New England]], sundry different sects did in fact develop. During these years, several
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  • ...), the style includes many things from the abundant local seafood (e.g., [[New England clambake]]), long-cooked dishes such as [[Boston baked beans]], and dishes
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  • * [http://neatlas.org/ Atlas of the Flora of New England] - by Ray Angelo and David Boufford
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  • * Ford, Paul Leicester, ''The New England Primer''
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  • ...in the [[United States of America|U.S.]], located in [[New England (U.S.)|New England]].
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  • Fought between 1675-76, a war in eastern New England between a coalition of [[Native American]]s against [[England|English colon
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  • #REDIRECT [[New England]]
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  • ...over religious expression in England, these Puritans sought to emigrate to New England. ...till have great power over them. Winthrop resolved to move the company to New England as quickly as possible in order to escape the oppression of the English cro
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  • {{Image|New England.jpg|right|225px|New England}} ...America]] at the time of the [[American Revolution]]. It is located in [[New England]] at the extreme northeastern corner of the contiguous part of the U.S. It
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  • * Hall, Donald. ed. ''The Encyclopedia of New England'' (2005), many long essays by scholars ...ww.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=61938787 Adams, James Truslow. ''Revolutionary New England, 1691-1776'' (1923)]
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  • {{Image|New England.jpg|right|225px|New England}} ...northeastern corner of the contiguous part of the US, as one of the six [[New England]] states. Vermont was admitted to the Union on March 4, 1791, as the 14th s
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  • ==List of Sports Teams in New England== ***New England Patriots (Foxborough, Massachusetts)
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  • ...874-1963) American lyric poet who drew his inspiration from nature and the New England countryside.
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  • ...merican [[poetry|poet]], [[essay]]ist, and lecturer; leading exponent of [[New England]] [[transcendentalism]].
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  • A State in New England, in the north-east USA.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1663-1728) New England Puritan clergyman whose writings on witchcraft helped spark the Salem witch
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  • * [http://neatlas.org/ Atlas of the Flora of New England] - by Ray Angelo and David Boufford
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  • An American of New England origin or heritage; a Northerner in the American Civil War
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1817-62) [[New England]] [[transcendentalism|transcendentalist]] [[philosopher]], naturalist, and
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  • A group of New England Federalists who opposed the national policies of Adams, Jefferson, and Madi
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  • * Ford, Paul Leicester, ''The New England Primer''
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  • ...lers and the [[Pequot]] tribe, it gave the colonists control of southern [[New England]]
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  • ...Hauptman, "The Pequot War and Its Legacies," in ''The Pequots in Southern New England: The Fall and Rise of an Indian Nation,'' ed. Laurence M. Hauptman and Jame * Hirsch, Adam J. "The Collision of Military Cultures in Seventeenth-century New England." ''Journal of American History'' 1988 74(4): 1187-1212. Issn: 0021-8723 Fu
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  • ...[[bildungsroman|coming-of-age]] of four young girls in mid-19th century [[New England]].
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  • ...ural, and social movement associated in particular with early 19th century New England intellectuals such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and others.
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  • ...niversity|Harvard]], author, and first female [[editor-in-chief]] of the [[New England Journal of Medicine]].
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  • The longest river in the [[New England]], flowing roughly southward for 406 miles through NH, VT, MA and CT until
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  • :Charles Booth was a member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. This book was self-published by Frank A. Va
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  • The Girls Inc movement started in New England during the U.S. [[industrial revolution]] as a response to the needs of you
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  • {{Image|New England.jpg|right|225px|New England}} ...erica]]; it lies in the northeastern corner of the US, as one of the six [[New England]] states. Connecticut was admitted to the Union on January 9, 1788, as the
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  • * [http://www.nepda.org/ The New England Personality Disorder Association]
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  • {{r|New England}}
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  • {{rpl|Third Sector New England}}
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  • ...tle=The Poems of François Villon |year=1982 |publisher=University Press of New England |isbn=978-08-74512-36-6}}
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  • |SquashVickisNewEnglandBlue.jpg|"New England Blue", an heirloom variety.
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  • ...), the style includes many things from the abundant local seafood (e.g., [[New England clambake]]), long-cooked dishes such as [[Boston baked beans]], and dishes
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  • *[http://www.theness.com/home.asp The New England Skeptical Society] &mdash; website of Novella's skeptical organization.
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  • {{r|New England}} ''New England states''
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  • ...assachusetts cities, towns, mountains, lakes, and rivers, from ''Hayward's New England Gazetteer.'']
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  • ...of Plymouth Colony hosted at U-S-History.com, includes a map of all of the New England colonies.
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  • {{r|New England}} {{r|New England clam chowder||**}}
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  • ...ue Measures]]; At-Large Whip for the House Democrats; co-chairman of the [[New England Congressional Caucus]]; 0% "true liberal" 2008 rating from [[American Cons
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  • {{Image|New England.jpg|right|225px|New England}} ...) is a [[United States of America|U.S.]] state in the [[New England (U.S.)|New England]] region of the country. It is the smallest state by [[area]]. Rhode Island
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  • ...al, and social movement associated in particular with early 19th century [[New England]] intellectuals such as [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]], [[Henry David Thoreau]], a The '''transcendentalist movement''' began in New England in 1836 as a protest against [[intellectualism]].<ref name="isbn1-60389-016
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  • * Adams, James Truslow. ''The Founding of New England,'' (1921) [http://www.dinsdoc.com/adams-1-0a.htm online edition]
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  • * Gaustad, Edwin S. ''The Great Awakening in New England'' (1957) * Gaustad, Edwin S. "The Theological Effects of the Great Awakening in New England," ''The Mississippi Valley Historical Review,'' Vol. 40, No. 4. (Mar., 1954
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  • * Beals, Carleton; ''Our Yankee Heritage: New England's Contribution to American Civilization'' [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a= ...heb00714.0001.001 online at ACLS e-books]* Conforti, Joseph A. ''Imagining New England: Explorations of Regional Identity from the Pilgrims to the Mid-Twentieth C
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  • {{r|New England}} **''New England states''
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  • ...higher tariffs on imported manufactures. The [[Tariff of 1824]], favored New England and Middle State manufacturers of woolen and cotton textiles and of metal g ...ublicans issue. Southern and Western Jacksonians would band together with New England National Republicans (who Calhoun counted on to favor cheap imports of raw
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  • ...Great Silent Majority': Bruce Barton's Construction of Calvin Coolidge." ''New England Quarterly'' 2003 76(4): 593-626. Issn: 0028-4866 Fulltext: in Jstor ...and Race: His Record in Dealing with the Racial Tensions of the 1920s." ''New England Journal of History'' 1998 55(1): 83-96.
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  • * [http://makepeace.ca/nehgs/ New England Historic Genealogical Society Committee on Heraldry]
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  • {{r|New England}} ====New England states====
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  • ...org/showpic/?2003040812554823535.jpg ''Amtrak Coaches head North'': NERAIL New England photo Archive] &mdash; two former Santa Fe "Hi-Level" transition coaches in
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  • {{r|New England}} ''New England states''
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  • ...dical Ethics'' Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195134559. Reviewed in the ''New England Journal of Medicine'' May 11, 2000 ("... a scholarly prologue to the evolv ...of Medicine'' Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195188209. Reviewed in the ''New England Journal of Medicine'' May 13, 2004 "...teachers of medical ethics may appre
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  • * A player for the [[New England Patriots]], an American professional football team in the [[National Footba
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  • ...vember 1994 - [[Lied Center for Performing Arts|Lied Center]] - [[Lincoln, New England]]
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  • | death_place = New England ...nd of [[O'ahu]]. The church was constructed between 1836 and 1842 in the [[New England]] style of the Hawaiian missionaries and is one of the oldest standing Chri
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  • The '''Connecticut River''' is the longest river in the [[New England]], flowing roughly southward from just south of [[Quebec]] for 406 miles th
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  • ...org/showpic/?2003040812554823535.jpg ''Amtrak Coaches head North'': NERAIL New England photo Archive] &mdash; two former Santa Fe "Hi-Level" transition coaches in
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  • ...wn-describes-his-culinary-education-at-neci|work=Futures in Food|publisher=New England Culinary Institute|accessdate=24 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url =
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  • ...investigation of paranormal and pseudoscientific claims, especially within New England, improved standards of education for science and critical thinking skills." ...Skeptics Guide to the Universe]; a weekly Podcast talkshow produced by the New England Skeptical Society in association with the James Randi Educational Foundatio
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  • Novella is president and co-founder of the [[New England Skeptical Society]], host of [[The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe]] [[podc
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  • ...present the lower tail of a normal distribution of reading ability.' ''The New England Journal of Medicine'' 326: 145-150.
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  • |Quebec (and New England) |New Brunswick (and New England)
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  • | author = Robert Dirks}}</ref> The so-called [[New England boiled dinner]] was an American staple for centuries before the first Irish
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  • * ''The Founding of New England.'' Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1921. [http://www.dinsdoc.com/adams-1-0a * ''Revolutionary New England, 1691-1776.'' Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1923.
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  • ...t-known professional [[sports]] teams are the [[Boston Red Sox]] and the [[New England Patriots]] ([[American football]]). Boston is home to one of the twelve dis
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  • * [http://neatlas.org/ Atlas of the Flora of New England] - A valuable resource for readers of Thoreau's Journal and other writings
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  • ...t of the United States. In the 19th century, rhubarb pie was so common in New England that the plant itself was sometimes called "the pie plant" and the pie was
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  • ...became less associated with local politics and became more synonymous with New England Federalism. The [[Embargo of 1807]] greatly infuriated these men. They sa
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  • * "The Historians of Early New England." In ''The Reinterpretation of Early American History: Essays in Honor of J
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  • ...ulitzer poetry prizes, whose work evokes nature as embodied in the rural [[New England]] countryside. His poetry, in keeping with the nature of its subject matter ...er in 1885. Although he would travel frequently and widely in later years, New England would be his home for the rest of his life, even when he was away from her.
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  • ...ngland Boiled Dinner Cooking.jpg|left|125px|Steaming the ingredients for a New England Boiled Dinner; the leftovers will be used for hash.}} ...ary with the creativity of the cook. Onions and black pepper are common. A New England dish called "red flannel hash" adds chopped beets, more for color but also
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  • The '''New England Primer''' was a book, first published in 1690 or shortly prior to that date ...t]]s resulting. In the years and decades following English settlement in [[New England]], sundry different sects did in fact develop. During these years, several
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  • ...can Revolution]], residents of [[Boston, Massachusetts]] and the rest of [[New England]] who wished to remain loyal to the British crown (known as United Empire L
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  • ...ted on both coasts of the North [[Atlantic Ocean]]. "Quahog" is more the [[New England]] term; it is called a "hard-shelled clam" in the waters of the [[Chesapeak ...rakes in shallow coastal waters; the latter is a recreational fishery in [[New England]]. Ocean dredges, usually called [[New Bedford, Massachusetts|New Bedford
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  • ...osition and lighting of its location as well as its symbolizing the hard [[New England]] maritime life. The painter [[Lester Hornby]] is believed to be the first
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  • * Leach, Douglas E. ''Flintlock and Tomahawk: New England in King Philip's War.'' 1966. * Leach, Douglas Edward. "The Military System of Plymouth Colony," ''The New England Quarterly'' (Sep., 1951) v24 # 3 pp. 342-364 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?s
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  • * ''A Few Remarks on the Origin of New England Towns.'' Cambridge: John Wilson, 1892 (First, with the same title, in ''Pro * Cappon, Lester J. "Channing and Hart: Partners in Bibliography." ''New England Quarterly'' 29, no. 3 (Sept. 1956):318-40. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sic
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  • ...rome after the double-blind cessation of caffeine consumption |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=327 |issue=16 |pages=1109–14 |year=1992 |mont
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  • ...or HA. Fava JL. A self-regulation program for maintenance of weight loss. (New England Journal of Medicine. 355(15):1563-71, 2006 Oct 12. UI: 17035649)</ref>
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  • ...pages. Heavy usage. Public Site. Private to edit. Made and used at Antioch New England Graduate School's Library in Keene, NH. USA.
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  • ...w England settlers and the Pequot Indians in 1637 over control of southern New England. The New Englanders won a complete victory, and the war taught them how to The first major war in New England was the Pequot War of 1637. The basic issue was whether the colonists woul
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  • ...mong the first to arrive from [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]] and [[New England]]. They dominated the state's heavy industry, finance, politics and educati
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  • ...iam J. "John Adams: The Politics of the Additional Army, 1798-1800," ''The New England Quarterly'' Vol. 52, No. 2 (Jun., 1979), pp. 234-249 [http://links.jstor.or * Phillips, James Duncan. "Salem's Part in the Naval War with France," ''The New England Quarterly'' Vol. 16, No. 4 (Dec., 1943), pp. 543-566 [http://links.jstor.or
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  • ...ack Culture in Contemporary America'', Hanover/London: University Press of New England (Music/Popular Culture/African-American Studies: a series from Wesleyan Uni
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  • European immigrants to the U.S. made New England, Appalachia and the South have long been recognized as distinct culture are
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  • ..."[[Triagular trade|Triangle Trade]]". Rum was one of the goods shipped to New England, Europe and African as part of this trade pattern.
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  • ...Acadia and the Mid-Atlantic colonies south to the [[Chesapeake Bay]] as [[New England]]. ...law, made Nova Scotia (defined as all land between [[Newfoundland]] and [[New England]]) a part of mainland Scotland, this was later used to get around the Engli
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  • * Bartlett, Irving H. "Daniel Webster as a Symbolic Hero.'' ''New England Quarterly'' 45 (December 1972): 484-507. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici= ...yn. "Daniel Webster and the Whig Theory of Economic Growth: 1828-1848.'' ''New England Quarterly'' 42 (December 1969): 551-72. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0
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  • ...Wireless/Fessenden/Fessenden.html The National Electric Signaling Co.] The New England Wireless and Steam Museum
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  • ...Christianity to African-American slaves and was an apocalyptic event in [[New England]] that challenged established authority. It incited rancor and division bet
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  • ...nd 18th centuries, focusing especially on the American Revolution, Puritan New England, and the slave South. He uses intellectual, social, biographical and polit
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  • A two day Astronaut Glove Challenge competition was held at the [[New England Air Museum]]. The winner was Peter Homer, an [[Engineering|engineer]] from
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  • ...s not an academic, but a freelance author, and his three volume history of New England is well regarded by scholars. ...o earn his and his wife's livelihood by his writings. Therefore, after his New England trilogy and his ''Provincial Society, 1690-1763,'' he wrote mainly 'popular
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  • ...r Conciliation? Abolitionists Debate President Hayes's Southern Policy," ''New England Quarterly'' 39 (1966) [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0028-4866(196612)39
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  • ...f CT colonography for detection of large adenomas and cancers |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=359 |issue=12 |pages=1207–17 |year=2008 |mont ...f CT colonography for detection of large adenomas and cancers |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=359 |issue=12 |pages=1207–17 |year=2008 |mont
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  • * Blumenthal, Henry. "George Bancroft in Berlin: 1867-1874." ''New England Quarterly'' 37, no. 2 (June 1964):224-41. ISSN: 0028-4866 [http://links.jst * Buell, Lawrence. ''New England Literary Culture: From Revolution Through Renaissance.'' Cambridge: Cambrid
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  • * "Non-Resistance in New England," ''The New England Quarterly'' Vol. 2, No. 1 (Jan., 1929), pp. 34-57 [http://links.jstor.org/s * "Robert Rantoul, Jr., The Reformer in Politics," ''The New England Quarterly'' Vol. 5, No. 2 (Apr., 1932), pp. 264-280 [http://links.jstor.org
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  • ...fossil fuel consumption. In either case, using wood pellets from northern New England or New York is key; their climate impact is less than pellets from elsewher
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  • ...self descended from the Puritans.) Unitarianism was particularly strong in New England, and [[John Adams]], the second President of the United States, was a notab
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  • ...ble, for the purchase and maintenance of summer camps or training camps in New England for the use of Boy Scouts. These payments shall be made by said Trustees af ...hough as the will reads the camps that benefit may be located elsewhere in New England.
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  • ...ortrayals of American history in the 19th century were more the product of New England's historiographic traditions coupled with German historical thought, treati
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  • ...on created thousands of textile factories in Britain, northwest Europe and New England. These factories produced textiles, turning cotton (and to a lesser extent ...r cotton at home, watching prices soar and economic crisis hit Britain and New England. Britain did not intervene because it meant war with the U.S. as well as l
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  • ...l storm. By pursuing the recommendations of southern advisors, Pierce--a [[New England]]er--hoped to prevent still another outbreak of that storm. But his policie
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  • ...rsus enoxaparin for thromboprophylaxis after hip arthroplasty |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=358 |issue=26 |pages=2765–75 |year=2008 |mont
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  • ...(1999) Body mass index and mortality in a prospective cohort of US adults. New England Journal of Medicine, 34,1 1097-1105 [[User:Tijmen van Slageren|Tijmen van S ...Body Mass Index and Mortality in a Prospective Cohort of US Adults. ''The New England Journal of Medicine'' vol '''341'''(15)
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  • * Searle, G. R. ''A New England?: Peace and War 1886-1918'' (2005) 976pp [http://www.amazon.com/New-Englan
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  • * E.g., in the same region (New England) or contiguous, or CSA states, etc
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  • ...lled [[Kondiaronk]], or the "Rat") foiled his plans. Also the governor of New England Sir [[Edmund Andros]] began a border dispute with Denonville resulting in t
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  • ...eriod of popularity along America's eastern coast in Colonial times.... In New England especially, the quince was once common in home gardens and was also grown i
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  • ...James E. "The Reprieve of a Loyalist: Count Rumford's Invitation Home." ''New England Quarterly'' 1974 47(3): 368-385. ISSN 0028-4866 [http://links.jstor.org/sic
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  • ...or Indian raids on the American frontier. The war was strongly opposed by New England and the Northeast, but the "War Hawks" pushed it through. ...were suffering the most from British restrictions at sea. The merchants of New England opposed the war; they earned large profits from the wartime carrying trade,
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  • ...berlain and Norway: The Trouble with 'A Man of Peace' in a Time of War". ''New England Journal of History'' (2013) 69#1/2 pp. 1–18.
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  • ...sides of the family, Brown could trace his ancestry back to 17th century [[New England]] [[Puritanism|Puritans]]. Brown himself was certain that, on the father's
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  • ...ollows two friends in the aftermath of a kidnapping. It takes place around New England and was the first novel published under Lenny, Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner | quote = The action is all set in New England; Kepnes is from there, and it shows in her work. The inside flap calls it �
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  • ...sician, author, and the first woman to serve as editor-in-chief of the ''[[New England Journal of Medicine]]'' (NEJM). She currently is a Senior Lecturer in the D ...are branded, editors get burnt: the ousting of Jerome Kassirer from the ''New England Journal of Medicine''". CMAJ.1999 Sep 7;161(5):529-30"]</ref> Angell agree
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  • * Birdsall Richard D. "The Second Great Awakening and the New England Social Order." ''Church History'' 39 (1970): 345-64. * Guelzo, Allen C. "An Heir or a Rebel? Charles Grandison Finney and the New England Theology." ''Journal of the Early Republic]] 1997 17(1): 61-94. Issn: 0275-
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  • ...to Britain or France. The embargo caused enormous protest, especially from New England, orchestrated by the [[Federalist Party]]. They were repealed as Jefferson By spring 1808 New England ports were nearly shut down, and the regional economy headed into a depress
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  • ...urnal |author=Pauker SG, Kassirer JP |title=Decision analysis |journal=The New England Journal of Medicine |volume=316 |issue=5 |pages=250–8 |year=1987 |month=J
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  • ...ffering a very good overview of the subject, including discussion of the ''New England Primer'', Webster's ''Speller'' and McGuffey's ''Readers'' in addition to a
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  • ...orney for Garrett County, Maryland. She holds a law degree (1977) from the New England School of Law at Boston, and an undergraduate degree in history from [[Buck
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  • ...sachusetts (U.S. state)|Massachusetts]]. At that time, especially in the [[New England]] area, there was a widespread enthusiam for such experiments in community
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  • * Russell, Howard. ''A Long Deep Furrow: Three Centuries of Farming In New England'' (1981) * Weeden, William Babcock. ''Economic and Social History of New England, 1620-1789'' (1891) [http://books.google.com/books?id=JUJaNzIMr44C&pg=PA1&
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  • ...grew up in Steven's Point, Wisconsin. He studied education and theology in New England where he graduated from Williams College in 1892 and received a bachelor of
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  • ...n comparative perspective. Civil society. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England. <BR> ...ee decades of reflections. Civil society. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England. <BR>
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  • ==New England== In [[New England]], the renewed interest in religion inspired a wave of social activism cent
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  • * Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. "The Problem of Richard Hildreth." ''New England Quarterly'' 13, no. 2 (June 1940):223-45. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici
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  • * E.g., in the same region (New England) or contiguous, or CSA states, etc
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  • ...Apixaban versus Warfarin in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation | journal = New England Journal of Medicine | accessdate = 2011-08-28 | date = 2011-08 | url = http ...Apixaban versus Warfarin in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation | journal = New England Journal of Medicine | accessdate = 2011-08-28 | date = 2011-08 | url = htt
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  • * Adams, James Truslow. ''The Founding of New England,'' (1921)[http://www.dinsdoc.com/adams-1-0a.htm online edition]
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  • * Walsh, Andrew, and Mark Silk, eds. ''Religion and Public Life in New England: Steady Habits Changing Slowly''. (Lanham: AltaMira, 2004. 160 pp. isbn 978
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  • ...ty.<ref name=WSPreunions /> He performed annually for many years at the [[New England Folk Festival]] in Boston with his English Country Dance band (called Hold
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  • ...in: The Life of a Tormented Evolutionist'' NY: Warner Books. Reviewed in ''New England Journal of Medicine'' by Ernst Mayr [http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/fu
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  • ...Joint Clinical Clerkships for Osteopathic and Allopathic Medical Students: New England's Experience
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  • ...f CT colonography for detection of large adenomas and cancers |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=359 |issue=12 |pages=1207–17 |year=2008 |mont ...DJ |title=Clinical practice. Adenomatous polyps of the colon |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=355 |issue=24 |pages=2551–7 |year=2006 |month
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  • ...and books focusing primarily on UFO sightings and close encounters in the New England area of the U.S., including the Betty Andreasson Luca [[Alien Abduction]] c
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  • ...Hath Happened in Virginia'',(1608) and ''The General History of Virginia, New England and the Summer Isles'' (1624). Other similar writers were [[Daniel Denton]]
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  • ...ng with [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]] and [[Margaret Fuller]], was a part of the New England [[transcendentalism|transcendentalist]] movement of the mid 19th century.
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  • ...rls - Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy - as they grow up in mid-nineteenth-century [[New England]]. The novel has been [[Wikipedia:Little_Women#Adaptations|adapted for film
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  • ...o the west, and thus the frontier is often identified with "the west." In New England, it moved north, so that Maine and Vermont had frontier characteristics.
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  • ...se 14-2006. A 25-year-old woman with anemia and iron overload |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=354 |issue=19 |pages=2047–56 |year=2006 |mont
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  • New England and the northeastern United States had been a stronghold of the GOP since t Mugwumps tended to come from old Protestant families of New York and New England, and often from inherited wealth. They belonged to or identified with the e
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  • | work = [[New England boating]]
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  • ...Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], and [[Nova Scotia]]. <ref>USDA, New England Agricultural Statistics, ''2006 Maple Syrup'' (www.nass.usda.gov/nh/2006Map
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  • In 1745 troops from Britain and New England captured the island from the French. The British returned Isle St. Jean to
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  • '''King Philip's War''' (1675-76) was a bloody war in eastern [[New England]] between a coalition of Algonquian Indians, especially the Wampanoag and By 1675 some 75,000 colonists lived in four New England colonies of Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, Rhode Island and Connecticut, outn
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  • ..."'The Man for the Hour': A Defense of Francis Parkman's Frontenac," ''The New England Quarterly'' 43, No. 4 (December 1970), 605-620.</ref> ...ent mixed Indian and French raiding parties to raid English settlements in New England and New York. Women and children were kidnapped, the men tortured and kill
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  • ...eed of long-haired domestic cat. Originally a [[natural breed]] from the [[New England]] region of the Atlantic coast, it derived from European domestic cats befo ...tic cats were brought to North America from Europe. Those that arrived in New England faced very severe winters, where only the strongest and most adaptable cats
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  • * ''The New England Merchants in the Seventeenth Century.'' Harvard University Press, 1955.
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  • ...styles of the United States, from Appalachian old-timey to Texas swing to New England contradance, are genetically based on the styles brought over especially by
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  • ...na D. "The Politics of Dissent: Civil War Democrats in Connecticut," ''The New England Quarterly,'' Vol. 56, No. 4 (Dec., 1983), pp. 538-554 [http://www.jstor.org
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  • ...hyl Starch or Saline for Fluid Resuscitation in Intensive Care | journal = New England Journal of Medicine | accessdate = 2012-11-20 | date = 2012 | url = http://
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  • ...e the Republican widely known and respected. Its opinions soon reached all New England, and after the formation of the Republican party they extended far beyond t
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  • ...early Western European settlers in what is today the United States. The [[New England]] Yankee elite were almost exclusively of English extraction. ...Northeast have been Catholics, such as [[George Pataki]]. Five of the six New England states have recently become reliably Democratic in their presidential votin
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  • *"William Graham Sumner, Social Darwinist," ''The New England Quarterly''> Vol. 14, No. 3 (Sep., 1941), pp. 457-477 [http://links.jstor.o
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  • ...keep his students occupied and at proper levels of fitness during the long New England winters. After rejecting other ideas as either too rough or poorly suited t
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  • ...te receiving relief supplies from [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]] and [[New England]], the Eleuthera colony struggled for many years.<ref>Albury. pp. 41-6</ref
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  • 1990 ''Bank of New England'' failure [http://www.fdic.gov/bank/historical/managing/history2-08.pdf].
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  • ...e. The quintessential text for young children during this period was the [[New England Primer]] which combined basic instruction for beginning readers with Church ...istory of American Education.</ref> Similar statutes were adopted in other New England colonies. Virtually all of the schools opened as a result were private. The
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  • * Mullan, Fitzhugh. "The Metrics of the Physician Brain Drain." ''New England Journal of Medicine,'' Volume 353:1810-1818 October 27, 2005 Number 17 [h
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  • ...ble regional styles include [[Hawaiian cuisine]], [[Cajun cuisine]], and [[New England cuisine]]. Each is a part of the larger category of American cuisine, each
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  • ...h W. F. and Fitzgerald, Kathleen. ''America's Founding Food: The Story of New England Cooking.'' U. of North Carolina Press, 2004. 396 pp. [http://www.amazon.co
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  • ...ime and Industrial Time: The Relationship Between the Family and Work in a New England Industrial Community'' (1982).
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  • ...nd]]. Located in Providence County, the city is the second-largest city in New England. The population within the city limits is estimated to be 176,862 as of 200
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  • ...Boyle's life an important influence was [[George Starkey]], an emigré from New England. Boyle acquired from Starkey a full experimental knowledge of [[Jan Baptis
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  • All the Indians on the coast of New England were heavily decimated by waves of [[smallpox]] brought by sailors and expl ==Dominion of New England 1686-1692==
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  • *Lockridge, Kenneth. ''A New England Town: The First Hundred Years. Dedham, Massachusetts, 1636-1736'' 1970. ...hatcher. ''Good Wives: Image and Reality in the Lives of Women in Northern New England, 1650-1750'' 1982.
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  • ...Party]], and a spokesman for modernization and the industrial interests of New England. During his forty years in national politics Webster served in the House o ...posed the [[Tariff of 1816]], but with the rise of the textile industry in New England he gradually changed his position.
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  • | journal = The New England Journal of Medicine | journal = New England Journal of Medicine
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  • “Conscience Whigs” were dissident New England members of the [[Whig party]], so-called because of their moral opposition
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  • ...awal times and adenoma detection during screening colonoscopy |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=355 |issue=24 |pages=2533–41 |year=2006 |mont ...f CT colonography for detection of large adenomas and cancers |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=359 |issue=12 |pages=1207–17 |year=2008 |mont
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  • * Kirkland, Edward Chase. ''Men, Cities and Transportation, A Study of New England History 1820-1900'' 2 vol (1948)
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  • ..., young children, once they learned how to read (using, for example, the [[New England Primer]], were then expected to graduate to reading adult-level reading mat
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  • ===New England=== ...ommunity groups, that transplanted their social structure from England. In New England there was a flattening of the social pyramid--land ownership was a reality
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  • ...vania countryside -- clearly echoing the symbolism of the liberty trees of New England prior to the American Revolution.<ref>Hogeland (2006) p.132</ref>
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  • ...Education: American Medical Education 100 Years after the Flexner Report. New England Journal of Medicine. 355:1339</ref> by interviewing faculty, reviewing fina ...Education: American Medical Education 100 Years after the Flexner Report. New England Journal of Medicine. 355(13):1339, September 28, 2006.</ref>
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  • ...ndomized Trial of Epidural Glucocorticoid Injections for Spinal Stenosis]. New England Journal of Medicine. 2014;371(1):11–21. {{doi|10.1056/NEJMoa1313265}}</re
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  • *Weiss G and Goodnough LT. Anemia of chronic disease. ''New England Journal of Medicine'' 352(10):1011-1023. March 10, 2005. [http://www.ncbi.n
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  • In colonial America, the Puritans of New England disapproved of Christmas and outlawed its celebration in Boston (1659-81). ...se Ways” November 26, 2006]</ref> In her 1850 book "The First Christmas in New England", Harriet Beecher Stowe has a character complain that the true meaning of C
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  • * Brebner, John Bartlet. ''New England's Outpost. Acadia before the Conquest of Canada'' (1927)
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  • ...rinology. As a licensed physician, in 1980 he became chief of staff at the New England Memorial Hospital (NEMH). In 1985, he met Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and became ...on University, and [[Harvard University]] and became Chief of Staff at the New England Memorial Hospital (NEMH) (later known as the Boston Regional Medical Center
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  • ...[[Leiden]]. In 1620, several of these were among the group who moved to [[New England]] in the [[Mayflower]].
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  • '''New England''' is a geographically and culturally distinct region of the [[United State ...on]] in America, following closely the British model, developed rapidly in New England after 1810, with textile mills and machine shops supported by Boston financ
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  • ...rio|Northern Ontario]], [[Western Canada]], [[Labrador]] and even in the [[New England]] region of the USA. It has widely changed from the original French languag
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  • ...manship and social connections made the firm one of the most successful in New England. Brandeis offered his clients not only a brilliant legal mind, but sound an ...ched a six-year fight to prevent banker [[J. P. Morgan]] from monopolizing New England's railroads. After an expose of insurance fraud in 1906, he devised the Mas
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  • ...manship and social connections made the firm one of the most successful in New England. Brandeis offered his clients not only a brilliant legal mind, but sound an ...ched a six-year fight to prevent banker [[J. P. Morgan]] from monopolizing New England's railroads. After an expose of insurance fraud in 1906, he devised the Mas
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  • | volume = 35 | journal = New England Law Review
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  • ...-known figures as [[Bill Cody]] and [[Davy Crockett]]. But there is also a New England tradition, including the tale of Captain Stormalong, who, caught in a stor
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  • * ''[[New England Journal of Medicine]]''
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  • *Brown, Thomas J. Dorothea Dix: New England Reformer. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1998.
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  • ...industrial revolutions around textiles, and use of abundant water power in new England.
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  • * Weeden, William Babcock. ''Economic and Social History of New England, 1620-1789'' (1891) 964 pages; [http://books.google.com/books?id=JUJaNzIMr * Kirkland, Edward Chase. ''Men, Cities and Transportation, A Study of New England History 1820-1900'' 2 vol (1948)
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  • ...migration to the United States, especially by French Canadians moving to [[New England]].
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  • ...The founders of the town recruited young, single women from rural areas in New England to work in the textile mills, and built boarding houses for them to live in
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  • ...e from England. The most popular American school text book was the old ''[[New England Primer]]'', which was mainly used to catechize the young students after a b ...this sense, Webster's speller replaced was the secular successor to ''The New England Primer'' with its explicitly biblical injunctions."<ref>Ellis, 175.</ref>
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  • ...rming was much different from that practiced in the Middle colonies and in New England where most farms were subsistence in orientation, producing food for the fa
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  • ...ed her in November 1772. His wife introduced him to the ruling circles of New England where he made such an impression that at the age of twenty he received a ma ...Bradley, "The Reprieve of a Loyalist: Count Rumford's Invitation Home." ''New England Quarterly'' 1974 47(3): 368-385. ISSN 0028-4866 [http://links.jstor.org/sic
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  • ...l Navy]] blockaded the long American coastline (allowing some exports from New England, which was trading with Britain and Canada.) The blockade devastated Americ ...tain. The problem was not only that there was New England opposition-- the New England shippers were tied by both commerce and sympathy to the British--but that i
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  • ...is with cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in the elderly |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=341 |issue=3 |pages=142–7 |year=1999 |month=J ...MH, O'Rourke RA |title=Bedside diagnosis of systolic murmurs |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=318 |issue=24 |pages=1572–8 |year=1988 |month
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  • ...was born in St Louis, Missouri in 1888. His parents were [[Yankees]] from New England and Unitarian in religion; they were related to many famous writers, but th
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  • ...without ease in the formal, self-satisfied and prim provincial society of New England; the young man's European air was subjected to ridicule, but his politics w
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  • ...under: Sources of the Political Thought of James Madison'' (Univ. Press of New England, 1981; 1973) [ISBN 0-87451-201-8].
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  • ...'''panentheism''' (all in God) in 1828. This conception of God influenced New England [[transcendentalists]] such as [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]]. The term was popula
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  • ...industrial revolutions around textiles, and use of abundant water power in new England.
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  • ...ed Washington's example by embarking on a tour of the nation. He visited [[New England]] and the Middle Atlantic states in 1817, and the West and South in 1819. H
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  • ...ref> The national bank had been allowed to expire over his objections, and New England financiers refused to loan money for the war effort, so Gallatin resorted t
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  • * Kahn, Ava F. and Dollinger, Marc, eds. ''California Jews.'' U. Press of New England, 2003. 196 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/California-Brandeis-American-History
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  • ...ers]] of [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], the [[Puritans]] of [[New England]], the [[England|English]] at [[Jamestown]], [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virgin ...ve distinct regions: Canada (Quebec, [[Nova Scotia]], [[Newfoundland]]), [[New England]], the [[Middle Colonies]], the [[Chesapeake Bay Colonies]] (or "Upper Sout
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  • ...suing hostilities--which were made more difficult by the noncooperation of New England [[Federalists]], who felt that Madison had foisted an unwanted war on them-
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  • American whaling's origins were in New England, especially Cape Cod, Massachusetts and nearby cities. The oil was in deman New England ships began to explore and hunt in the southern oceans after being driven o
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  • * Bailyn, Bernard. ''The New England Merchants in the Seventeenth Century'' (1955);
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  • **Robert Wheaton, "Motley and the Dutch Historians." ''New England Quarterly'' 1962 35(3): 318-336. [http://www.jstor.org/stable/363823 in Js
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