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History, 18.09.2019 21:00, mtinoco

The ohio company grant (1748), the formation of the susquehanna company (1749), land conflict along new york and new england border (1760s), and the defeat of the north carolina regulators (1771). how do these events reveal tensions over the question of who would control the development of frontier lands in britain's mainland north american colonies? what were the effects of these conflicts on native american populations?

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