| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - He thus saw the British colonies not as the inspiring frontier Frederick Jackson Turner described, but as ???a ragged outer margin of a central world, a regressive, backward-looking diminishment of metropolitan accomplishment???.??? The marchland was a bizarre mix of gentility and savagery, where planters such as William Byrd II read ancient Greek and Hebrew texts one day and tortured their slaves
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