Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... Lords Proprietors , and called Caro- lina . In 1729 North and South Caro- lina were organized , and in 1732 Georgia was colonized by James Ogle- thorpe . Lord Baltimore , in 1669 , ob- tained a grant from Charles I. , and in compliment ...
... Lords Proprietors , and called Caro- lina . In 1729 North and South Caro- lina were organized , and in 1732 Georgia was colonized by James Ogle- thorpe . Lord Baltimore , in 1669 , ob- tained a grant from Charles I. , and in compliment ...
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... lord pro- prietary Report of Amadas and Barlow - Region discovered named Virginia - Ralph Lane appointed governor Grenville attacks natives - Lane's explorations - Hariot attempts to Christianize natives — Roanoke abandoned Raleigh ...
... lord pro- prietary Report of Amadas and Barlow - Region discovered named Virginia - Ralph Lane appointed governor Grenville attacks natives - Lane's explorations - Hariot attempts to Christianize natives — Roanoke abandoned Raleigh ...
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... lord proprietary , Raleigh was given almost unlimited power in his colony , the only condition being that he must reserve to the crown one - fifth of all the gold and silver which might be found in the region . Having se- cured his ...
... lord proprietary , Raleigh was given almost unlimited power in his colony , the only condition being that he must reserve to the crown one - fifth of all the gold and silver which might be found in the region . Having se- cured his ...
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... Lord Cobham . Setting out in a small vessel and taking a more direct course to Virginia than that usually followed - by way of the Canaries and the West Indies - he reached the coast of Massachusetts in less than seven weeks , first ...
... Lord Cobham . Setting out in a small vessel and taking a more direct course to Virginia than that usually followed - by way of the Canaries and the West Indies - he reached the coast of Massachusetts in less than seven weeks , first ...
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... Lord Arundle equipped and sent out a similar expedition under the com- mand of Captain George Weymouth , and upon his return Weymouth not only verified the statements of Gos- nold and Pring , but also reported so many particulars in ...
... Lord Arundle equipped and sent out a similar expedition under the com- mand of Captain George Weymouth , and upon his return Weymouth not only verified the statements of Gos- nold and Pring , but also reported so many particulars in ...
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