History of the United States: To which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our [English] Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America, by the SpaniardsPublish by J.N. Whiting, 1841 - 318 Seiten |
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... French king to make discoveries in 1524 , and this man sailed along the North American coast to the fiftieth_degree of N. latitude . He named the country New France . In 1528 , Narvaez , a Spaniard , sailed from Cuba , with four hundred ...
... French king to make discoveries in 1524 , and this man sailed along the North American coast to the fiftieth_degree of N. latitude . He named the country New France . In 1528 , Narvaez , a Spaniard , sailed from Cuba , with four hundred ...
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... French traders with them was much retarded . At this time a settlement was not effected . 179. First settlement of Acadia . Cartier obtained from the French king , Francis I. , a commission for discovering and planting new countries ...
... French traders with them was much retarded . At this time a settlement was not effected . 179. First settlement of Acadia . Cartier obtained from the French king , Francis I. , a commission for discovering and planting new countries ...
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... French settlement . In 1564 , Laudoniere , another Frenchman , carried another colony and planted them on the same spot . But the Spaniards , jealous of this settlement , sent a large force , which destroyed the colony , putting to ...
... French settlement . In 1564 , Laudoniere , another Frenchman , carried another colony and planted them on the same spot . But the Spaniards , jealous of this settlement , sent a large force , which destroyed the colony , putting to ...
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... French settlements . The French king , by letters patent , dated Nov. 8th , 1603 , granted to De Monts , the sole jurisdiction over the country called Acadia , extending " from the fortieth to the forty - sixth degree of latitude ...
... French settlements . The French king , by letters patent , dated Nov. 8th , 1603 , granted to De Monts , the sole jurisdiction over the country called Acadia , extending " from the fortieth to the forty - sixth degree of latitude ...
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... French ships of war and carried to France . In 1616 , it appears that he was in England , for he published his account and his map of New - Eng- land . In this latter year , captain Baffin renewed the attempt to find a north west ...
... French ships of war and carried to France . In 1616 , it appears that he was in England , for he published his account and his map of New - Eng- land . In this latter year , captain Baffin renewed the attempt to find a north west ...
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