Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... called New Jersey . The territory , now known as Pennsylvania and Delaware , was granted in 1682 by Charles II . to Wil- liam Penn . In 1703 Delaware became a separate colony . All the territory between the Eng- lish settlements in ...
... called New Jersey . The territory , now known as Pennsylvania and Delaware , was granted in 1682 by Charles II . to Wil- liam Penn . In 1703 Delaware became a separate colony . All the territory between the Eng- lish settlements in ...
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... called special maps , and these as well as the ordinary maps , are shown on the index map issued by the department on application . Topographic maps have been made covering the greater part of the New England States , and the States of ...
... called special maps , and these as well as the ordinary maps , are shown on the index map issued by the department on application . Topographic maps have been made covering the greater part of the New England States , and the States of ...
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... called " Indians " ( French Indiens , Ger- man Indianer , etc. ) , or , to avoid con- fusion with the natives of India , " American Indians , " for which rather cumbrous term the word " Amerinds , " susceptible of many modifications by ...
... called " Indians " ( French Indiens , Ger- man Indianer , etc. ) , or , to avoid con- fusion with the natives of India , " American Indians , " for which rather cumbrous term the word " Amerinds , " susceptible of many modifications by ...
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... called . The Navaho , who have assimilated to a considerable extent the culture of the whites , were good agriculturists before the coming of the Spaniards , from whom they adopted the sheep , a fact which modified their environment and ...
... called . The Navaho , who have assimilated to a considerable extent the culture of the whites , were good agriculturists before the coming of the Spaniards , from whom they adopted the sheep , a fact which modified their environment and ...
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... called from their village life , have risen in New Mexico and Arizona above the stage of savagery into a state of semi - civilization , represent- ing the triumph of man over the ad- verse conditions of the desert and the inroads of ...
... called from their village life , have risen in New Mexico and Arizona above the stage of savagery into a state of semi - civilization , represent- ing the triumph of man over the ad- verse conditions of the desert and the inroads of ...
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