History of the American PeopleGinn, 1927 - 715 páginas |
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... interest in commerce and with the prizes of the East beckoning , it was not to be expected that the states facing on the Atlantic would remain for long passively watching the Venetian galleys ply up their coasts with rich cargoes from ...
... interest in commerce and with the prizes of the East beckoning , it was not to be expected that the states facing on the Atlantic would remain for long passively watching the Venetian galleys ply up their coasts with rich cargoes from ...
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... interest and authority in matters pertaining to the conversion of heathen peoples . He had sanctioned the Portuguese establishments on the coast of Africa in the middle years of the fifteenth century . Now that Spain had entered into ...
... interest and authority in matters pertaining to the conversion of heathen peoples . He had sanctioned the Portuguese establishments on the coast of Africa in the middle years of the fifteenth century . Now that Spain had entered into ...
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... interests were not religious , like her half sister's , but nationalistic , insisted on obedience and conformity in the Church , because her throne was threatened by her Catholic rival , Mary Queen of Scots , and the very in- dependence ...
... interests were not religious , like her half sister's , but nationalistic , insisted on obedience and conformity in the Church , because her throne was threatened by her Catholic rival , Mary Queen of Scots , and the very in- dependence ...
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... interests in both Carolinas to the crown for £ 50,000 . 59. The Dutch on the Hudson . In the late summer of 1609 , when as yet the struggling little colony of Jamestown was the only English settlement in America , Henry Hudson , an ...
... interests in both Carolinas to the crown for £ 50,000 . 59. The Dutch on the Hudson . In the late summer of 1609 , when as yet the struggling little colony of Jamestown was the only English settlement in America , Henry Hudson , an ...
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... interests of England and her colonies as against her maritime rivals . These laws con- sisted of Navigation Acts , which applied to the ships and the sailors , and Acts of Trade , which dealt with the commodities carried in the ships ...
... interests of England and her colonies as against her maritime rivals . These laws con- sisted of Navigation Acts , which applied to the ships and the sailors , and Acts of Trade , which dealt with the commodities carried in the ships ...
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