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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... colony at the mouth of the Mississippi .... 59-60 28-29 Bienville encounters English ship . 60 30 30 Iberville and Bienville ascend the Mississippi . 61 Mobile founded 62 iv PAGE Charges against Bienville .... Grant to Anthony Crozat.
... colony at the mouth of the Mississippi .... 59-60 28-29 Bienville encounters English ship . 60 30 30 Iberville and Bienville ascend the Mississippi . 61 Mobile founded 62 iv PAGE Charges against Bienville .... Grant to Anthony Crozat.
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... Ship - building , fisheries , and other indus- Diversification of crops in Middle Colonies .. 183 Cattle - raising and dairying ...... Tobacco the chief crop of the South .. Culture of rice , indigo , and cotton ... 185-186 Naval stores ...
... Ship - building , fisheries , and other indus- Diversification of crops in Middle Colonies .. 183 Cattle - raising and dairying ...... Tobacco the chief crop of the South .. Culture of rice , indigo , and cotton ... 185-186 Naval stores ...
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... ships , during the absence of Lord Bellomont at Boston . [ John ] Nanfan , the lieutenant governor , in conformity with in- structions from England , refused even the slight- est relief or assistance to these unhappy adven- turers . Two ...
... ships , during the absence of Lord Bellomont at Boston . [ John ] Nanfan , the lieutenant governor , in conformity with in- structions from England , refused even the slight- est relief or assistance to these unhappy adven- turers . Two ...
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... ship of Massachusetts . * John Mont- gomerie succeeded Burnet in 1728 , but his administration was brief , and in 1732 he was succeeded by Colonel William Cosby . † At this time the in- habitants of New York numbered about 8,000 . Cosby ...
... ship of Massachusetts . * John Mont- gomerie succeeded Burnet in 1728 , but his administration was brief , and in 1732 he was succeeded by Colonel William Cosby . † At this time the in- habitants of New York numbered about 8,000 . Cosby ...
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... ship was given to Hunter , subse- quently governor of New York , but in 1706 , while on his way to the colony , * Fiske , Old Virginia , vol . ii . , pp . 121-123 . Hildreth , vol . ii . , pp . 235-240 , gives a good resumé of these ...
... ship was given to Hunter , subse- quently governor of New York , but in 1706 , while on his way to the colony , * Fiske , Old Virginia , vol . ii . , pp . 121-123 . Hildreth , vol . ii . , pp . 235-240 , gives a good resumé of these ...
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