Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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... towns depended upon others for the production of raw materials while they engaged in the specialized activities of the towns in which they dwelt . ( 1 ) Non - economic factors in the locations of towns . Towns came into existence before ...
... towns depended upon others for the production of raw materials while they engaged in the specialized activities of the towns in which they dwelt . ( 1 ) Non - economic factors in the locations of towns . Towns came into existence before ...
Stran 402
... towns whose chief function was at first defense . Towns were also built as political centers . Seats of government always attract a number of people . The center of political control is invariably located in some town or city . — ( 2 ) ...
... towns whose chief function was at first defense . Towns were also built as political centers . Seats of government always attract a number of people . The center of political control is invariably located in some town or city . — ( 2 ) ...
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... towns . The unit of government thus became the New England town . It provided the characteristic form of local government for towns which later developed in other regions of the nation . In the South , conditions were very different ...
... towns . The unit of government thus became the New England town . It provided the characteristic form of local government for towns which later developed in other regions of the nation . In the South , conditions were very different ...
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