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A Short History of the United States

CHAPTER 9
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He taxed the people.

He even took their lands from them, on the ground that the grants from the old Massachusetts government were of no value.

When one man pointed to the magistrates' signatures to his grant, Andros told him that their names were worth no more than a scratch with a bear's paw.

He also enforced the navigation laws and took possession of Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Plymouth.

At the same time he was also governor of New Hampshire and of New York.
[Illustration: A PROCLAMATION OF 1690 FORBIDDING THE PRINTING OF NEWSPAPERS WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE GOVERNMENT.] [Sidenote: Flight of James II.] [Sidenote: Rebellion against Andros, 1689.] 83.


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