Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... returned to England . In 1498 , Sebastian Cabot alone made a second voyage to America , but of this the particulars have only scantily been preserved || Hudson's Bay was undoubtedly en- * Hakluyt , Voyages and Discoveries , vol . iii ...
... returned to England . In 1498 , Sebastian Cabot alone made a second voyage to America , but of this the particulars have only scantily been preserved || Hudson's Bay was undoubtedly en- * Hakluyt , Voyages and Discoveries , vol . iii ...
Page 119
... returned to their native land . * The next attempt at settlement was made by the French while the Span- iards were engrossed with their plans and efforts for conquering South America , and this was more success- ful . On April 20 , 1534 ...
... returned to their native land . * The next attempt at settlement was made by the French while the Span- iards were engrossed with their plans and efforts for conquering South America , and this was more success- ful . On April 20 , 1534 ...
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... returned . Upon his arrival at Culiacan , De Vaca had also spoken of the existence of half - civilized tribes far to the north , living in populous cities , ac- quainted with the arts , and possess- ing large quantities of gold , silver ...
... returned . Upon his arrival at Culiacan , De Vaca had also spoken of the existence of half - civilized tribes far to the north , living in populous cities , ac- quainted with the arts , and possess- ing large quantities of gold , silver ...
Page 127
... returned to France for supplies and more colonists . In 1563 , however , the settlers in America became disheartened and disgusted and they hastily resolved to abandon the settlement and return to France . A mutiny then followed in ...
... returned to France for supplies and more colonists . In 1563 , however , the settlers in America became disheartened and disgusted and they hastily resolved to abandon the settlement and return to France . A mutiny then followed in ...
Page 132
... returned to France . For the details see Parkman , Pioneers of France , p . 339 et seq .; Winsor , Cartier to Fron- tenac , pp . 96-97 ; Colby , Canadian Types of the Old RĂ©gime , pp . 68-73 ; Miles , Canada , pp . 37-40 ; R. G. ...
... returned to France . For the details see Parkman , Pioneers of France , p . 339 et seq .; Winsor , Cartier to Fron- tenac , pp . 96-97 ; Colby , Canadian Types of the Old RĂ©gime , pp . 68-73 ; Miles , Canada , pp . 37-40 ; R. G. ...
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