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A Short History of the United States

CHAPTER 9
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In New York also Andros's deputy governor was expelled, and the people took control of affairs until the king and queen should send out a governor.
Indeed, all the colonies, except Maryland, declared for William and Mary.
[Sidenote: Policy of William and Mary.] [Sidenote: The Massachusetts Province charter, 1691.] 84.

The New Arrangements .-- For a year or two William was very busy in Ireland and on the continent.

At length he had time to attend to colonial affairs.

He appointed royal governors for both Pennsylvania and Maryland.

William Penn soon had his colony given back to him; but the Baltimores had to wait many years before they recovered Maryland.


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