Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... discovery attributed to the Icelanders and their attempts to colonize the new world , of which no precise historic data is avail- able , nor do any definite traces of their occupation remain , we first tread on firm ground in 1492 ...
... discovery attributed to the Icelanders and their attempts to colonize the new world , of which no precise historic data is avail- able , nor do any definite traces of their occupation remain , we first tread on firm ground in 1492 ...
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... discovery , a Dutch settlement was made in 1614 , on Manhattan Island . A Dutch West India Company was formed in 1620 , which received large grants of land on both sides of the Hudson , extending west to the Dela- ware River and south ...
... discovery , a Dutch settlement was made in 1614 , on Manhattan Island . A Dutch West India Company was formed in 1620 , which received large grants of land on both sides of the Hudson , extending west to the Dela- ware River and south ...
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... discovery , oc- cupation , and cession from Spain , the northern boundary of the new Terri- tory of Oregon was established by treaty with Great Britain , in 1846 , on the 49th parallel , this being the third addition to United States ...
... discovery , oc- cupation , and cession from Spain , the northern boundary of the new Terri- tory of Oregon was established by treaty with Great Britain , in 1846 , on the 49th parallel , this being the third addition to United States ...
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... discovery of placer gold in California was the beginning of gold mining in the United States . Placer mines are the detrital deposits of gold - bearing veins washed down by rivers . The gold is worn smooth , and , finding its way ...
... discovery of placer gold in California was the beginning of gold mining in the United States . Placer mines are the detrital deposits of gold - bearing veins washed down by rivers . The gold is worn smooth , and , finding its way ...
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... discovery , but also all the pre - Columbian peoples of America concerning whom we have little data - the most divergent are no more than sub - varieties of Ameri- can man . This unity is the great ethnic phenomenon of American abo ...
... discovery , but also all the pre - Columbian peoples of America concerning whom we have little data - the most divergent are no more than sub - varieties of Ameri- can man . This unity is the great ethnic phenomenon of American abo ...
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