A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... respective Colonies . Book II . will treat of the achievement and establishment of their independence as States , and their subsequent career under their present Federal Union . HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES . BOOK FIRST . CHAPTER ...
... respective Colonies . Book II . will treat of the achievement and establishment of their independence as States , and their subsequent career under their present Federal Union . HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES . BOOK FIRST . CHAPTER ...
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... respective boundaries . 7. By the London Company , so organized , the first Eng- lish colony was firmly planted on the continent in the year 1607 , at Jamestown , on the River James , in the present SETTLEMENT AT JAMESTOWN . State of ...
... respective boundaries . 7. By the London Company , so organized , the first Eng- lish colony was firmly planted on the continent in the year 1607 , at Jamestown , on the River James , in the present SETTLEMENT AT JAMESTOWN . State of ...
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... respectively on this continent . 3. Sir Francis Wyatt succeeded Yeardley as governor in 1621. At this period the colony was in a very flourishing condition . There were about eighty settlements , and the population amounted to not less ...
... respectively on this continent . 3. Sir Francis Wyatt succeeded Yeardley as governor in 1621. At this period the colony was in a very flourishing condition . There were about eighty settlements , and the population amounted to not less ...
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... respective settlements . 22. How was the government administered for the first ten years ? What change then took place ? When did the Trustees surrender their rights ? How was the colony then governed ? Who was the first governor ...
... respective settlements . 22. How was the government administered for the first ten years ? What change then took place ? When did the Trustees surrender their rights ? How was the colony then governed ? Who was the first governor ...
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... respective colonial govern- ments . It was therefore determined to carry on the war with British troops , with such assistance as the colonies separately might freely furnish . 8. Early in the year 1755 General Braddock , command- er ...
... respective colonial govern- ments . It was therefore determined to carry on the war with British troops , with such assistance as the colonies separately might freely furnish . 8. Early in the year 1755 General Braddock , command- er ...
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