Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 39
... sent to Barbadoes , pitch and tar to England , and oak boards , pine shingles and tar to the West Indies . The skins of wild ani- mals formed an important part of the export trade , the colonists obtain- ing the skins of deer , bear ...
... sent to Barbadoes , pitch and tar to England , and oak boards , pine shingles and tar to the West Indies . The skins of wild ani- mals formed an important part of the export trade , the colonists obtain- ing the skins of deer , bear ...
Page 62
... sent out to succeed him , but he died on the voyage . Diron d'Artagnette was then ap- pointed to the chief command , reach- ing the colony in February , 1708 . The complaints , though not proven , continued to pour in to the home gov ...
... sent out to succeed him , but he died on the voyage . Diron d'Artagnette was then ap- pointed to the chief command , reach- ing the colony in February , 1708 . The complaints , though not proven , continued to pour in to the home gov ...
Page 76
... sent a party of 250 men under CĂ©loron de Bienville to inspect the Ohio and Niagara rivers and to take possession of the contiguous territory in the name of France . This party crossed lakes Ontario and Erie , and finally reached the ...
... sent a party of 250 men under CĂ©loron de Bienville to inspect the Ohio and Niagara rivers and to take possession of the contiguous territory in the name of France . This party crossed lakes Ontario and Erie , and finally reached the ...
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