A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... River St. Lawrence now known as British America , were first occupied by them . They also planted the colony of Louisiana , and built the city of New Orleans , near the mouth of the Mississippi . From the CHAPTER II . - 1 . What nations ...
... River St. Lawrence now known as British America , were first occupied by them . They also planted the colony of Louisiana , and built the city of New Orleans , near the mouth of the Mississippi . From the CHAPTER II . - 1 . What nations ...
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... River to Newfoundland . The region between the Potomac and the Hudson Rivers was to be neutral ground , on which the companies were at liberty to form settlements within fifty miles of their respective boundaries . 7. By the London ...
... River to Newfoundland . The region between the Potomac and the Hudson Rivers was to be neutral ground , on which the companies were at liberty to form settlements within fifty miles of their respective boundaries . 7. By the London ...
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... River , a branch of the James . They were attacked by Indians about thirty miles above the junction of the two rivers . His companions were slain , and he was made prisoner . 5. He had the great good fortune to persuade his captors that ...
... River , a branch of the James . They were attacked by Indians about thirty miles above the junction of the two rivers . His companions were slain , and he was made prisoner . 5. He had the great good fortune to persuade his captors that ...
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... River to Cape Cod . This map he presented to the king's son , Charles ( who became Charles I. ) , and who gave to the coun- try the name of New England , though it lay within the lim- its of the Plymouth grant , designated as North ...
... River to Cape Cod . This map he presented to the king's son , Charles ( who became Charles I. ) , and who gave to the coun- try the name of New England , though it lay within the lim- its of the Plymouth grant , designated as North ...
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... river , where Henrico and other new settlements were made . Sir Thomas Gates also brought over a number of cows , goats , and swine , now for the first time introduced into the New World . many were there six months afterwards ? What ...
... river , where Henrico and other new settlements were made . Sir Thomas Gates also brought over a number of cows , goats , and swine , now for the first time introduced into the New World . many were there six months afterwards ? What ...
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