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gain regulate by law, failed, 1662
For labor, regulated by demand and supply, 1880
Walking Matches
becoming popular; women engaged, 1878
One under a big tent, Back Bay, May 16, 1879
One at Music Hall, 1,000 spectators, Sep. 3, 1879
War
A French fleet frighten the town, June 12, 1643
Threatened by the Indians, April, 1670
Declared against the Dutch, May 28, 1672
Indian began; eight companies leave Boston, June 26, 1675
Indian, seven companies leave Boston, Dec. 10, 1675
King Philip's, one-eleventh of the soldiers killed, 1676
A frigate arrived from England, Oct. 20, 1683
French and Indian raging, May, 1696
War
Another ten years Indian, began, Aug. 10, 1703
Proclaimed against Eastern Indians, July 26, 1722
The Indian created great distress, June, 1724
Declaration with France, read, June 2, 1744
Great excitement, fear of the French, Sep. 28, 1745
With France, of absorbing interest, 1755
With France, ruined business in Bo