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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... Ohio Company .. 77 Indians surrender their prisoners .. Dinwiddie protests against French intru- sions Emigration to the West . 77-78 Croghan's expedition Early life of Washington .... St. Louis founded 78-81 Dinwiddie sends him to the Ohio ...
... Ohio Company .. 77 Indians surrender their prisoners .. Dinwiddie protests against French intru- sions Emigration to the West . 77-78 Croghan's expedition Early life of Washington .... St. Louis founded 78-81 Dinwiddie sends him to the Ohio ...
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... Ohio and the Western lakes was given to the colonial authorities and also those at * Cooke , Virginia , p . 311 . home . While there were no imme- diate results from this undertaking , yet it was a good beginning and un- doubtedly laid ...
... Ohio and the Western lakes was given to the colonial authorities and also those at * Cooke , Virginia , p . 311 . home . While there were no imme- diate results from this undertaking , yet it was a good beginning and un- doubtedly laid ...
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... Ohio Company - Dinwiddie protests against French intrusions Birth of Washington — Education and early life - His first expedition into the wilderness - His visit to Joncaire - Intercourse with Legardeur de Saint - Pierre Return to ...
... Ohio Company - Dinwiddie protests against French intrusions Birth of Washington — Education and early life - His first expedition into the wilderness - His visit to Joncaire - Intercourse with Legardeur de Saint - Pierre Return to ...
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... Ohio Company the lands on the south side of the Ohio River as far down as the great Kanawha , an old Delaware chief , observing what he was about , propounded to him a shrewd in- quiry — “ The French claim all the land on one side of the ...
... Ohio Company the lands on the south side of the Ohio River as far down as the great Kanawha , an old Delaware chief , observing what he was about , propounded to him a shrewd in- quiry — “ The French claim all the land on one side of the ...
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... Ohio River with the privilege of trading with the Indians was given to a party of London merchants and Virginia land speculators , known as the Ohio Company . † The French naturally regarded this grant as an encroachment on their ...
... Ohio River with the privilege of trading with the Indians was given to a party of London merchants and Virginia land speculators , known as the Ohio Company . † The French naturally regarded this grant as an encroachment on their ...
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