Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 2Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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Page iii
... Indians ... Disorder in the Carolinas . 31 1-3 3 Grand Model abrogated .. 31 Cultivation of rice introduced . 32 3-4 Fletcher's dispute with the Assembly . Religious conditions Lord Bellomont's administration ..... Rapacity of Lord ...
... Indians ... Disorder in the Carolinas . 31 1-3 3 Grand Model abrogated .. 31 Cultivation of rice introduced . 32 3-4 Fletcher's dispute with the Assembly . Religious conditions Lord Bellomont's administration ..... Rapacity of Lord ...
Page iv
... Indians . 66 Bradstreet captures Fort Frontenac . 111 Bienville's expeditions against the Indians .. 67 Forbes captures Fort Duquesne ... 111-112 Changes of governors .. 67 Plans for the next campaign . 112 Cadillac sent west . 67-68 ...
... Indians . 66 Bradstreet captures Fort Frontenac . 111 Bienville's expeditions against the Indians .. 67 Forbes captures Fort Duquesne ... 111-112 Changes of governors .. 67 Plans for the next campaign . 112 Cadillac sent west . 67-68 ...
Page vii
... Indians .... 280-281 The regulators in North Carolina ...... 281-283 Disputes between Governor Martin and As- sembly .... 283-284 The Watauga Association and the State of Franklin ..... Daniel Boone in Kentucky .. Chatham's bill to ...
... Indians .... 280-281 The regulators in North Carolina ...... 281-283 Disputes between Governor Martin and As- sembly .... 283-284 The Watauga Association and the State of Franklin ..... Daniel Boone in Kentucky .. Chatham's bill to ...
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... Indians - Schuyler's address to the Assembly - Quakers refuse to aid in defence of New York - Fletcher insulted at Hartford - Ecclesiastical affairs in New York - Revolting features of Indian warfare - Lord Bellomont governor His speech ...
... Indians - Schuyler's address to the Assembly - Quakers refuse to aid in defence of New York - Fletcher insulted at Hartford - Ecclesiastical affairs in New York - Revolting features of Indian warfare - Lord Bellomont governor His speech ...
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... Indians were much pleased with Fletcher's efforts in their behalf , they were , nevertheless , inclined to come to terms of peace with the French . ‡ As before stated , Fletcher was especially urgent in his endeavors to secure support ...
... Indians were much pleased with Fletcher's efforts in their behalf , they were , nevertheless , inclined to come to terms of peace with the French . ‡ As before stated , Fletcher was especially urgent in his endeavors to secure support ...
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