CHAPTER XI. Rise and progress of Pennsylvania, continued. 1683 Controversy with Lord Baltimore, 1684 Thomas Lloyd appointed president, and William Penn returns CHAPTER XII. Carolina continued.-Rise and progress of Carolina, eontinued from the close of Culpepper's rebellion, to the close of Carey's re- Administration of Gov. Sothel; his banishment, Becomes governor of South-Carolina, 1694 First general court in North-Carolina, Gov. Ludwell succeeds Gov. Sothel, Gov. Harvey succeeds Gov. Ludwell, Gov. Archdale becomes governor of North-Carolina, and Na- 170 thaniel Johnston succeeds him in the government of the South, 171 State of the colony, CHAP. XIII. MARYLAND. Rise and progress of Maryland from its origin down the American Revolution. 1632 First grant from Charles I. to George Calvert, Baron of Balti- Doings of the assembly, 1658 Josiah Fendal, Esq. made governor-The house of Burgesses 1660 Philip Calvert becomes governor upon the restoration of 1662 Charles Calvert becomes governor, 1676 Cæcilius, the founder of the province, died, State of the province, CHAP. XIV. Rise and progress of the State of Delaware, from its first settle- 1667 Exchanged with the English for Surrinam, at the peace of Restored to the Proprietor, CHAP. XV. New-York continued.-Rise and progress of New-York, from CHAP. XVI. New-York continued.-Rise and progress of New-York, from the Savage cruelty, Popularity of Major Schuyler with the Indians, Successful expedition of Major Schuyler into Canada, &c. Governor Fletcher arrives, and enters upon the administra- Are harassed by Major Schuyler in his retreat into Canada, Retreats into Canada; Indians persue and ravage Canada, Count Frontenac died and Monsieur De Callieres succeeded, Carolina continued from the close of Carey's rebellion, and the CHAP. XIX. Pennsylvania continued, from the commencement of the administra CHAP. XX. Pennsylvania, from the death of William Penn, to the administra- A. D. Its effects, 1721 Paper money issued to the amount of £45,000, 1724 Patric Gordon succeeds Gov. Keith, CHAP. XXI. Page. 282 283 Carolina continued, from ths second Indian war, and the disper- CHAP. XXII.. Virginia Continued. CHAP. XXIII. New-York continued from the death of the Earl of Bellomont, 1701, |