Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 10Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... command ( as recorded in a previous chapter ) he eluded the other troops and escaped into Canada . As the government could not send troops into British territory to capture the Indians and as the Indians could not be enticed across the ...
... command ( as recorded in a previous chapter ) he eluded the other troops and escaped into Canada . As the government could not send troops into British territory to capture the Indians and as the Indians could not be enticed across the ...
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... command of the government troops and soon brought the Indians to a state of subjection . On January 15 , the Indians returned to the Pine Ridge agency and surrendered their 34 SURRENDER OF GERONIMO ; SIOUX OUTBREAK .
... command of the government troops and soon brought the Indians to a state of subjection . On January 15 , the Indians returned to the Pine Ridge agency and surrendered their 34 SURRENDER OF GERONIMO ; SIOUX OUTBREAK .
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... command of Commodore George Dewey . Great Britain declared neutrality April 23 , which forced Commodore Dewey to ... commands for the test of war . The squadrons , ships , officers , and crews were in admirable condition and training ...
... command of Commodore George Dewey . Great Britain declared neutrality April 23 , which forced Commodore Dewey to ... commands for the test of war . The squadrons , ships , officers , and crews were in admirable condition and training ...
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... command the protected cruisers Olympia , Boston , Raleigh , the gunboats Concord and the Petrel , and an old sidewheel steamer , the Monoc- acy , which was rejected as inefficient . The powerful dispatch - boat , the Mc- Culloch ...
... command the protected cruisers Olympia , Boston , Raleigh , the gunboats Concord and the Petrel , and an old sidewheel steamer , the Monoc- acy , which was rejected as inefficient . The powerful dispatch - boat , the Mc- Culloch ...
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... command , the fleet silenced its guns and withdrew out of range . This movement so astonished the Spaniards that they immediately cabled to Mad- rid the defeat of the American fleet . The cause of the withdrawal was a matter no less ...
... command , the fleet silenced its guns and withdrew out of range . This movement so astonished the Spaniards that they immediately cabled to Mad- rid the defeat of the American fleet . The cause of the withdrawal was a matter no less ...
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