The book A History of the State of New York was written by author F S Francis Smith Eastman Here you can read free online of A History of the State of New York book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A History of the State of New York a good or bad book?
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Both parties, mutually exhausted, appeared verg- ing towards a general pacification. Sec. VIII. 1748. In April, the prehmina- ries were signed at Aix la Chapelle, and a cessation of hostilities was soon after proclaimed. The definitive treaty was completed on the 7th of October. Prisoners, on both sides, were to be released without ransom, and all conquests to be restored. After the close of the war, the colony enjoyed, for several years, a period of general tranquillity. Released from the appr...ehensions of hostile ir- ruptions, the inhabitants vigorously addressed themselves to the arts of peace ; and, by industry, economy and enterprise, they, in a great measure, repaired the losses sustained by the preceding war. The increase of commerce, and the rapid extension of their settlements, evince the success that attended their exertions. FROM 1743 TO 1756. 141 In 1750, the entries at New York were 232, and the clear- ances 286. Above 6000' tons of provisions, chiefly flour, were exported, besides large quantities of grain.
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