Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 456
... English and French . * On the other hand both French and English endeavored to gain the good will of the Indians : the former , to in- sure their neutrality in the event of another war ; the latter , so that they could be used as an ...
... English and French . * On the other hand both French and English endeavored to gain the good will of the Indians : the former , to in- sure their neutrality in the event of another war ; the latter , so that they could be used as an ...
Page 87
... English . The French troops gave the English little trouble , but the question which puzzled the English was the disposition to be made of the French colonists , who at that time numbered , according to various statistics , from 12,000 ...
... English . The French troops gave the English little trouble , but the question which puzzled the English was the disposition to be made of the French colonists , who at that time numbered , according to various statistics , from 12,000 ...
Page 205
... English . Goods from Europe could come either in English ships or in ships of the country which produced the goods . Colonial shipping was also put on the same footing as English . Therefore , as Holland was not a producing coun- try ...
... English . Goods from Europe could come either in English ships or in ships of the country which produced the goods . Colonial shipping was also put on the same footing as English . Therefore , as Holland was not a producing coun- try ...
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