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Pioneers of the Old South

CHAPTER XVI
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But here now we leave them--in infant Savannah--in the Salzburgers' village of Ebenezer and in the Moravian village nearby--in Darien of the Highlanders--and in Frederica, where until houses are built they will live in palmetto bowers.
Virginia, Maryland, the two Carolinas, Georgia--the southern sweep of England-in-America--are colonized.

They have communication with one another and with middle and northern England-in-America.

They also have communication with the motherland over the sea.

The greetings of kindred and the fruits of labor travel to and fro: over the salt, tumbling waves.

But also go mutual criticism and complaint.


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