Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... sent out 30 vessels to New Amsterdam to seize the Dutch posses- sions , which were peaceably surren- dered by Governor Stuyvesant . New Amsterdam then became New York , while New Netherland thenceforth became known as New York Colony ...
... sent out 30 vessels to New Amsterdam to seize the Dutch posses- sions , which were peaceably surren- dered by Governor Stuyvesant . New Amsterdam then became New York , while New Netherland thenceforth became known as New York Colony ...
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... sent out numerous branches west , south , southwest , etc. , making the extent of territory covered by them very large , and bringing them into immediate contact with many other Indian tribes and with the white settlers over a vast area ...
... sent out numerous branches west , south , southwest , etc. , making the extent of territory covered by them very large , and bringing them into immediate contact with many other Indian tribes and with the white settlers over a vast area ...
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... sent letters on the same sub- ject to Henry VII . of England but fared no better with that monarch than he had with the Portuguese king . A man less resolute and determined than Columbus undoubtedly would have been worn out by the weary ...
... sent letters on the same sub- ject to Henry VII . of England but fared no better with that monarch than he had with the Portuguese king . A man less resolute and determined than Columbus undoubtedly would have been worn out by the weary ...
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... sent Gaspar Cortoreal in 1501 with two vessels to explore the northwestern ocean . Cortoreal sailed about 700 miles along the shores of North America , but his most noteworthy exploit was the kid- napping of a number of natives and ...
... sent Gaspar Cortoreal in 1501 with two vessels to explore the northwestern ocean . Cortoreal sailed about 700 miles along the shores of North America , but his most noteworthy exploit was the kid- napping of a number of natives and ...
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... sent on an exploring expedition . to the northwest coast of America by Philippe de Brion - Chabot , admiral of France . Cartier made a quick voy- age across the Atlantic , then sailed across the Gulf of St. Lawrence and entered a bay ...
... sent on an exploring expedition . to the northwest coast of America by Philippe de Brion - Chabot , admiral of France . Cartier made a quick voy- age across the Atlantic , then sailed across the Gulf of St. Lawrence and entered a bay ...
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