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  • 101Federated Workers Trade Union — The Federated Workers Trade Union (FWTU) was a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago that was formed in 1935. It was Registered in 1937 and became the recognised union for some workers in the private sector but also those in the Public Works… …

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  • 102Cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines — History of Philippines This article is part of a series Early History (pre 900) …

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  • 103Pre-colonial history of Zimbabwe — The pre colonial history of Zimbabwe lasted until the British government granted colonial status to Southern Rhodesia in 1923.Ancient civilizationArchaeologists have found Stone Age implements, Khoisan cave paintings, arrowheads, pottery and… …

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  • 104List of colonial governors of South Carolina — This is a list of colonial governors of the Province of South Carolina and preceding British colonies in the same region from 1670 to 1775.Proprietary Period (1670 1719)Governors of the Proprietary Period for the most part were appointed either… …

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  • 105Historia de Hong Kong colonial — 香港 Hong Kong Colonia británica …

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  • 106Richard Jackson (colonial agent) — Richard Jackson, K.C. (c. 1721 ndash; 6 May, 1787), nicknamed Omniscient Jackson , was a British lawyer and politician. A King s Counsel, he acted as official solicitor or counsel of the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, owner of… …

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  • 107Marblehead Colonial Raised House — The Marblehead Summer House is a house in Marblehead, Massachusetts in the United States. History It is likely the oldest existing three story structure in Marblehead, and shows signs that it was raised from one to three stories. It is currently… …

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  • 108William Bradford (Colonial printer) — William Bradford (May 20, 1663 – May 23, 1752) was an early English printer in North America, and the head of a family that included leading publishers for 140 years.William was born in the village of Barwell in Leicestershire, England where his… …

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  • 109William Hedges (colonial administrator) — Sir William Hedges (October 21, 1632 August 6, 1701) was a British merchant and the first governor of the East India Company in Bengal. Life and careerHe was born in Coole in County Cork, Ireland, the eldest son of Robert and Catharine Hedges.… …

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  • 110triangular trade — Amer. Hist. a pattern of colonial commerce in which slaves were bought on the African Gold Coast with New England rum and then traded in the West Indies for sugar or molasses, which was brought back to New England to be manufactured into rum. * * …

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