The Political Relationship Between Indians and Europeans in Colonial Pennsylvania (part 4).
Date
1957-05-09
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Abstract
:As the first twenty years of the Province's history had been dominated by the spirit of its founder, so the next three and a half decades were dominated by the Quaker control of the Assembly and the struggle between the Assembly, representing colonial interests, and the Proprietary Government. The latter was embodied in the Governor (the actual title was Lieutenant Governor, to differentiate the appointed Governor from the senior member of the Penn family, who was theoretically the permanent Governor) and the Executive Council."
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28 sheets 8.5 x 11 inch. Typed.