History of the American PeopleGinn, 1927 - 715 páginas |
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... establish Christian kingdoms in Syria . As military expeditions , however , the Crusades failed . Jerusalem , twice captured and recaptured , was finally lost to the Turks ( 1244 ) , who retained their posses- sion of the Holy Sepulcher ...
... establish Christian kingdoms in Syria . As military expeditions , however , the Crusades failed . Jerusalem , twice captured and recaptured , was finally lost to the Turks ( 1244 ) , who retained their posses- sion of the Holy Sepulcher ...
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... established in the Near East . They had partially financed the Crusades , reaping their reward in assignments of territory in the conquered districts , where they had set up " factories , " or trade agencies . They had their quarters in ...
... established in the Near East . They had partially financed the Crusades , reaping their reward in assignments of territory in the conquered districts , where they had set up " factories , " or trade agencies . They had their quarters in ...
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... established a sort of maritime college , where he assembled the most noted geographers , map makers , and naval architects of the day . Continuous improvements were made in the design , construc- tion , and rigging of vessels , and ...
... established a sort of maritime college , where he assembled the most noted geographers , map makers , and naval architects of the day . Continuous improvements were made in the design , construc- tion , and rigging of vessels , and ...
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... established that Leif the Lucky , son of Eric the Red , came from Iceland to the shores of America , somewhere between Labrador and Cape Cod , in the year 1000 and found a pleasant country abounding in wild grapes which he called ...
... established that Leif the Lucky , son of Eric the Red , came from Iceland to the shores of America , somewhere between Labrador and Cape Cod , in the year 1000 and found a pleasant country abounding in wild grapes which he called ...
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... established by Portugal in the East and by Spain in the New World , the overseas activities of the other European nations in the sixteenth century were feeble . Though Breton and Norman fishermen came early and often to the banks of ...
... established by Portugal in the East and by Spain in the New World , the overseas activities of the other European nations in the sixteenth century were feeble . Though Breton and Norman fishermen came early and often to the banks of ...
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