The National Hand-book of American Progress: Comprising a Ready Reference Manual of Facts and Figures, from the Discovery of America to the Present Time. Historical, Biographical, Statistical, Documentary, Financial, PoliticalErastus Otis Haven |
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... Mississippi , and claimed the whole of that river , and all west of it , although no one knew how much or what was the nature of the territory claimed . Flor- ida was held by the Spaniards . South America had a larger population of ...
... Mississippi , and claimed the whole of that river , and all west of it , although no one knew how much or what was the nature of the territory claimed . Flor- ida was held by the Spaniards . South America had a larger population of ...
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... discovered the Mississippi River . 1565 Sept. 18. The Spaniards settled St. Augustine , Florida . 1602 May 24. Bartholomew Gosnold discovered Cape Cod . 1605 The French settled Port Royal , Nova Scotia . OF AMERICAN PROGRESS . 41.
... discovered the Mississippi River . 1565 Sept. 18. The Spaniards settled St. Augustine , Florida . 1602 May 24. Bartholomew Gosnold discovered Cape Cod . 1605 The French settled Port Royal , Nova Scotia . OF AMERICAN PROGRESS . 41.
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... Mississippi Rivers and their tributaries to the Gulf of Mexico , from their discovery by La Salle and other navigators . The English were victorious . 1755 June . The French expelled from Nova Scotia by Monckton . July 9 . gahela ...
... Mississippi Rivers and their tributaries to the Gulf of Mexico , from their discovery by La Salle and other navigators . The English were victorious . 1755 June . The French expelled from Nova Scotia by Monckton . July 9 . gahela ...
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... in the Atlantic States , unfriendly to their inter- ests in regard to the Mississippi ; they have been wit- nesses to the formation of two treaties - that with Great Britain and that with Spain - which secure to 118 NATIONAL HAND - BOOK .
... in the Atlantic States , unfriendly to their inter- ests in regard to the Mississippi ; they have been wit- nesses to the formation of two treaties - that with Great Britain and that with Spain - which secure to 118 NATIONAL HAND - BOOK .
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... Mississippi . 436,696 District of Columbia . 3,181 Missouri .. 114,965 Total ...... 3,952,801 STATISTICS OF SLAVERY BEFORE THE REVOLUTION . AMERICAN SLAVERY IN 1715 . In the reign of George I. , the ascertained popula- tion of the ...
... Mississippi . 436,696 District of Columbia . 3,181 Missouri .. 114,965 Total ...... 3,952,801 STATISTICS OF SLAVERY BEFORE THE REVOLUTION . AMERICAN SLAVERY IN 1715 . In the reign of George I. , the ascertained popula- tion of the ...
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