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 17
... force of cir- cumstances , and the queen created . Delaware into a crown province with a representative government , ap- pointing Penn's deputy , John Evans , as governor . Therefore while her House of Representatives and all other ...
... force of cir- cumstances , and the queen created . Delaware into a crown province with a representative government , ap- pointing Penn's deputy , John Evans , as governor . Therefore while her House of Representatives and all other ...
Page 33
... force of militia and Indians from South Carolina subdued the Tuscaroras and captured about 800 prisoners , who were sold in slavery . The balance of the tribe escaped and made their way north- ward , where they joined the Five Nations ...
... force of militia and Indians from South Carolina subdued the Tuscaroras and captured about 800 prisoners , who were sold in slavery . The balance of the tribe escaped and made their way north- ward , where they joined the Five Nations ...
Page 45
... force by force . * He took also a small body of volunteers and supernumerary offi- cers . Each of the soldiers was assigned an allotment of five acres and upon his discharge at the end of seven years he was to receive a further ...
... force by force . * He took also a small body of volunteers and supernumerary offi- cers . Each of the soldiers was assigned an allotment of five acres and upon his discharge at the end of seven years he was to receive a further ...
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... force not only of his own men , but also of settlers from South Carolina , Oglethorpe laid siege to St. Augus- tine . His first capture was Fort St. Deigo , nine miles from St. Augustine , next causing the Spaniards to abandon Fort ...
... force not only of his own men , but also of settlers from South Carolina , Oglethorpe laid siege to St. Augus- tine . His first capture was Fort St. Deigo , nine miles from St. Augustine , next causing the Spaniards to abandon Fort ...
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... force to guard them . The missionaries were to at- tach the Sioux to the French by the double ties of religion and trade , and also to utilize the knowledge of the Sioux to reach the Pacific . Father Guignas headed the missionaries ...
... force to guard them . The missionaries were to at- tach the Sioux to the French by the double ties of religion and trade , and also to utilize the knowledge of the Sioux to reach the Pacific . Father Guignas headed the missionaries ...
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