A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... position of Secretary to the Governor . During his administration the colony was involved in two wars with the Indians : one with the Tuscaroras in North Carolina , and the other with the Yamassees . We have seen that North Carolina was ...
... position of Secretary to the Governor . During his administration the colony was involved in two wars with the Indians : one with the Tuscaroras in North Carolina , and the other with the Yamassees . We have seen that North Carolina was ...
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... position , and the condition of New York ? 9. What war was declared ? Who became governor of Canada ? of him ? What treaty did he make ? When was Schenectady burut ? What is said England . Count Frontenac , a veteran and skillful ...
... position , and the condition of New York ? 9. What war was declared ? Who became governor of Canada ? of him ? What treaty did he make ? When was Schenectady burut ? What is said England . Count Frontenac , a veteran and skillful ...
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... position that enabled them to act on the offensive . He held a great council with the Five Nations at Onondaga , and as he found them somewhat inclined to peace , he persuaded them to remain neutral in the war between the French and ...
... position that enabled them to act on the offensive . He held a great council with the Five Nations at Onondaga , and as he found them somewhat inclined to peace , he persuaded them to remain neutral in the war between the French and ...
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... position . 16. In 1697 the peace of Ryswick was concluded , which gave security and repose to the colonies , but left the Five Nations exposed to the animosity of the French . Lord Bellamont , who succeeded Colonel Fletcher , protected ...
... position . 16. In 1697 the peace of Ryswick was concluded , which gave security and repose to the colonies , but left the Five Nations exposed to the animosity of the French . Lord Bellamont , who succeeded Colonel Fletcher , protected ...
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... position , as the front was too strong to be attacked . He accordingly took position northeast of his camp . Wash- ington then left three thousand men to hold the fort ; crossed over to the mainland with the greater part of his army ...
... position , as the front was too strong to be attacked . He accordingly took position northeast of his camp . Wash- ington then left three thousand men to hold the fort ; crossed over to the mainland with the greater part of his army ...
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