Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 109
... established between the east- ern and western halves of our planet until the great voyage of Columbus in 1492. " It is undoubtedly true , as Mr. Irv- ing says , " that at the beginning of the fifteenth century , when the most ...
... established between the east- ern and western halves of our planet until the great voyage of Columbus in 1492. " It is undoubtedly true , as Mr. Irv- ing says , " that at the beginning of the fifteenth century , when the most ...
Page 110
... established ; and Columbus had secured to himself everlasting glory . The land thus reached proved to be the island Guanahani - now called Cat Island , one of the Bahamas , which Columbus named San Salvador . + Of the three subsequent ...
... established ; and Columbus had secured to himself everlasting glory . The land thus reached proved to be the island Guanahani - now called Cat Island , one of the Bahamas , which Columbus named San Salvador . + Of the three subsequent ...
Page 119
... establish a settlement establish a settlement upon this voy- age and soon afterward returned to England . The next year , however , he started on his second voyage on May 19 , 1535 , sailing with three large ships and a number of ...
... establish a settlement establish a settlement upon this voy- age and soon afterward returned to England . The next year , however , he started on his second voyage on May 19 , 1535 , sailing with three large ships and a number of ...
Page 127
... established again and Coligny renewed his efforts . René Goulaine de Laudonnière , a com- panion of Ribaut , was sent out in command of three ships , and on June 25 landed on the River of May , now the St. John's , where he built a fort ...
... established again and Coligny renewed his efforts . René Goulaine de Laudonnière , a com- panion of Ribaut , was sent out in command of three ships , and on June 25 landed on the River of May , now the St. John's , where he built a fort ...
Page 134
... established the French claim to that vast tract of interior him to lose much of his influence over the Indians . The French party then retreated to Lake Ontario and Cham- plain decided to return to Quebec , but the Indians refused to ...
... established the French claim to that vast tract of interior him to lose much of his influence over the Indians . The French party then retreated to Lake Ontario and Cham- plain decided to return to Quebec , but the Indians refused to ...
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