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(1) The Mattaponi are decedents of Chief Powhatan, father of Pocahontas and ruler of large portions of what is now tidewater Virginia.(2) Within a year he had moved into the house and for the next fifty-two years oversaw one of the most successful tidewater plantations in Virginia.(3) Avey had heard the stories from her aunt when, as a child, she spent a month each summer at Cuney's home in Tatem, one of the South Carolina tidewater islands.(4) Nineteenth-century urban and industrial development of the eastern seaboard bypassed tidewater Maryland and left its few towns, Chestertown among them, distinctive for their isolation.(5) Mount Garibaldi is only 20 km from tidewater at the head of Howe Sound.(6) a large area of tidewater country(7) In this remote tidewater county where African Americans outnumbered whites, Turner and a group of slaves killed more than fifty whites over a two-day period.(8) One bay had one tidewater glacier, one had two, and two had five each (College and Harriman fjords).(9) The original settlers, such as the Jefferson family, moved westward because families like theirs planted tobacco in tidewater Virginia and exhausted the soil.(10) American Black Ducks are historically found in forested wetlands, tidewater areas, and coastal marshes of eastern North America.(11) Those from the coastal states came from the hilly, interior backcountry rather than the coastal tidewater areas.(12) Those four glaciated fjords generally are deep and have both tidewater and hanging glaciers (i.e. glaciers that have retreated from tidewater , sometimes dramatically).(13) Malaria profoundly affected public health in the southern tidewater region, and it was a primary reason colonists in the Chesapeake Bay region lived shorter lives than did New Englanders.(14) The builder of Temple Heights, Richard Thomas Brownrigg, a well-to-do planter and businessman, was a native of the colonial tidewater city of Edenton, on North Carolina's Albemarle Sound.(15) The tidewater , with its old colonial heritage, held a symbolic place as the state's most influential region, but by 1860 it held neither the most people nor the most wealth.(16) You'll kayak through a maze of fjords and tidal channels and through the ice-encrusted Cordillera Darwin and the most active tidewater glaciers in the world.
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