A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 páginas |
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... were the claims of Great Britain founded ? conflicting claims of Great Britain and France to vast tracts. VIRGINIA COAT OF ARMS . POCAHONTAS RESCUING CAPTAIN SMITH . 14 [ BOOK L THE COLONY OF VIRGINIA . CHAPTER II. ...
... were the claims of Great Britain founded ? conflicting claims of Great Britain and France to vast tracts. VIRGINIA COAT OF ARMS . POCAHONTAS RESCUING CAPTAIN SMITH . 14 [ BOOK L THE COLONY OF VIRGINIA . CHAPTER II. ...
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... France to vast tracts of country , the colonists of both countries frequently suffered greatly , not only from wars between those two countries , but also from wars with the neighboring Indian tribes . 3. The claim of Great Britain to ...
... France to vast tracts of country , the colonists of both countries frequently suffered greatly , not only from wars between those two countries , but also from wars with the neighboring Indian tribes . 3. The claim of Great Britain to ...
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... France , and Spain . He reached England just in time to join the companies which were then forming for settlement in America . He became attached to the expedition under the command of New- port , and was made one of the Council . 4 ...
... France , and Spain . He reached England just in time to join the companies which were then forming for settlement in America . He became attached to the expedition under the command of New- port , and was made one of the Council . 4 ...
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... France . No per- manent settlements were made by them . A small colony of twenty- six persons , Protestants , was left at Port Royal , South Carolina , in 1563 , by John Ribault , but no reinforce- ments being sent to them they ...
... France . No per- manent settlements were made by them . A small colony of twenty- six persons , Protestants , was left at Port Royal , South Carolina , in 1563 , by John Ribault , but no reinforce- ments being sent to them they ...
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... France , who were compelled to flee from that country by the revocation of the edict of Nantes . 9. Soon after the accession of Colleton , in 1686 , he deter- mined to exert his authority and compel the people to pay up their arrears of ...
... France , who were compelled to flee from that country by the revocation of the edict of Nantes . 9. Soon after the accession of Colleton , in 1686 , he deter- mined to exert his authority and compel the people to pay up their arrears of ...
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