. New England, old and new; a brief review of some historical and industrial incidents in the Puritan "New English Canaan," still the Land of promise . rHE treaty entered into by Massa-ioit, sachem of the Wampanoags,during Plymouths first year, wasfaithfully kept for more than half acentury. Not till King Philip,* sonand successor of Massasoit, went on thewarpath, did the Indians of Massa-chusetts Bay commit any serious depre-dations. I. Chapter VIndustrial 3^w England JUT of the chaos of post-revolution days, de-veloped a steady growth of manufadures whichclosely paralleled New Englands expan


. New England, old and new; a brief review of some historical and industrial incidents in the Puritan "New English Canaan," still the Land of promise . rHE treaty entered into by Massa-ioit, sachem of the Wampanoags,during Plymouths first year, wasfaithfully kept for more than half acentury. Not till King Philip,* sonand successor of Massasoit, went on thewarpath, did the Indians of Massa-chusetts Bay commit any serious depre-dations. I. Chapter VIndustrial 3^w England JUT of the chaos of post-revolution days, de-veloped a steady growth of manufadures whichclosely paralleled New Englands expansion intrade and commerce. As her industrial centersgrew, agriculture lost its preeminence in New ninety-two per cent of the people of Massachusettslive in towns. Others joined the all-conquering host which settled theWest, and joined the Atlantic and Pacific with a homo-geneous population thoroughly permeated with New Eng-land ideals — free institutions, popular education, andpersonal and public probity and integrity.


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