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| This Great Awakening was perhaps the most extensive intercolonial event: that it reached into virtually every kind of community and crossroads; that its effects were at first profoundly unsettling to the established order; and then became creative elements in establishing a new order [McLoughlin 1978: viii]. The Caracas cacao trade to Europe in the early eighteenth century was an Atlantic enterprise, involving a complex web of legal and illegal intercolonial relationships. The Iroquois, for the most part, "preserved a neutrality during the three intercolonial wars of the eighteenth century. |
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