Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... Canada had proved of so little profit that the Company of New France resigned their patent to the king . On May 24 ... Canada , pp . 36-41 ; Heriot's Canada , p . 77 et seq .; Murray's British America , vol . i . , p . 174 et seq ...
... Canada had proved of so little profit that the Company of New France resigned their patent to the king . On May 24 ... Canada , pp . 36-41 ; Heriot's Canada , p . 77 et seq .; Murray's British America , vol . i . , p . 174 et seq ...
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... Canada earlier in the century ) determined to make a stand . But he was sur- rounded by the troops under General Amherst and those from Quebec and Niagara , and on September 8 , 1760 , was compelled to capitulate to the English . By his ...
... Canada earlier in the century ) determined to make a stand . But he was sur- rounded by the troops under General Amherst and those from Quebec and Niagara , and on September 8 , 1760 , was compelled to capitulate to the English . By his ...
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Edwin Wiley. INVASION OF CANADA URGED . CHAPTER X. 1775-1776 . THE INVASION OF CANADA . The invasion of Canada urged — Washington considers it of great importance - Expeditions organized Schuyler , Montgomery and Arnold in command - St ...
Edwin Wiley. INVASION OF CANADA URGED . CHAPTER X. 1775-1776 . THE INVASION OF CANADA . The invasion of Canada urged — Washington considers it of great importance - Expeditions organized Schuyler , Montgomery and Arnold in command - St ...
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