Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... colony of Jamestown , forming the first stable colony of Virginia . In 1614 , Captain John Smith , who had left the Jamestown colony , explored the coast of the Ply- mouth Company and gave it the name of New England . In 1620 the ...
... colony of Jamestown , forming the first stable colony of Virginia . In 1614 , Captain John Smith , who had left the Jamestown colony , explored the coast of the Ply- mouth Company and gave it the name of New England . In 1620 the ...
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Edwin Wiley. England . In 1628 , Endicott estab- lished the Massachusetts Bay Colony at Salem , and both colonies were united in 1692 as the Massachusetts Bay Colony , under a charter of Charles I. In 1609 , Henry Hudson , an English ...
Edwin Wiley. England . In 1628 , Endicott estab- lished the Massachusetts Bay Colony at Salem , and both colonies were united in 1692 as the Massachusetts Bay Colony , under a charter of Charles I. In 1609 , Henry Hudson , an English ...
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... colony , and therefore on March 25 , 1584 , induced Elizabeth to give him a patent which was fully as ample as that granted to Gilbert . In addition to being con- stituted lord proprietary , Raleigh was given almost unlimited power in ...
... colony , and therefore on March 25 , 1584 , induced Elizabeth to give him a patent which was fully as ample as that granted to Gilbert . In addition to being con- stituted lord proprietary , Raleigh was given almost unlimited power in ...
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... colony on a prosperous career . vessel which Drake left , however , was shortly after destroyed by a sud- den storm , and Lane and his com- panions , being now thoroughly dis- contented and despondent , begged Drake to take them home ...
... colony on a prosperous career . vessel which Drake left , however , was shortly after destroyed by a sud- den storm , and Lane and his com- panions , being now thoroughly dis- contented and despondent , begged Drake to take them home ...
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... colony to be Chronological History of the West Indies , vol . i . , pp . 203-208 ; Fiske , Old Virginia and Her Neigh- bours , vol . i . , pp . 32-33 ; Osgood , American Colonies , vol . i . , pp . 17-20 . * Bancroft , Fiske and Doyle ...
... colony to be Chronological History of the West Indies , vol . i . , pp . 203-208 ; Fiske , Old Virginia and Her Neigh- bours , vol . i . , pp . 32-33 ; Osgood , American Colonies , vol . i . , pp . 17-20 . * Bancroft , Fiske and Doyle ...
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