A Popular School History of the United States: In which are Inserted as Part of the Narrative Selections from the Writings of Eminent American Historians, and Other American Writers of Note : to which are Added the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution of the United States, with Copious Notes : Fully Illustrated with Maps, Portraits, and ViewsClark & Maynard, 1886 - 379 páginas |
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... Territory ( 320 ) , The States , origin of their names ( 321 ) , The Succes- sive Capitals ( 325 ) , Political Parties ( 326 ) , Slavery in the United States ( 329 ) , Tables of the Presidents and Vice - Presidents ( 335 ) , Battles of ...
... Territory ( 320 ) , The States , origin of their names ( 321 ) , The Succes- sive Capitals ( 325 ) , Political Parties ( 326 ) , Slavery in the United States ( 329 ) , Tables of the Presidents and Vice - Presidents ( 335 ) , Battles of ...
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... territory in America had for its principal foundation stone the discoveries of the Cabots . By virtue of this claim , James I. granted to an association of " noblemen , gentlemen , and merchants , " known as the London company , " the ...
... territory in America had for its principal foundation stone the discoveries of the Cabots . By virtue of this claim , James I. granted to an association of " noblemen , gentlemen , and merchants , " known as the London company , " the ...
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... territories of Maine and Nova Scotia . All this region , not including New 66 THE STOCKS . 1 Hampshire , was now called Massachusetts . Phipps was a ship carpenter and a fortune - seeker . Accustomed from boyhood to the axe and the oar ...
... territories of Maine and Nova Scotia . All this region , not including New 66 THE STOCKS . 1 Hampshire , was now called Massachusetts . Phipps was a ship carpenter and a fortune - seeker . Accustomed from boyhood to the axe and the oar ...
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... territory . In the grant thus made the region was named New Netherlands ( 1614 ) 1 . Previous to this grant , how- ever , little fortified trading houses had been built in the prov- ince , one of them on the island of Manhattan ...
... territory . In the grant thus made the region was named New Netherlands ( 1614 ) 1 . Previous to this grant , how- ever , little fortified trading houses had been built in the prov- ince , one of them on the island of Manhattan ...
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... territory New Wales , but afterward he suggested the word Sylvania , as suitable for a land covered with forests . The king , however , would not consent to this , but at last prefixed the word Penn , in honor , as he said , of his late ...
... territory New Wales , but afterward he suggested the word Sylvania , as suitable for a land covered with forests . The king , however , would not consent to this , but at last prefixed the word Penn , in honor , as he said , of his late ...
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A Popular School History of the United States [in which are Inserted as Part ... John Jacob Anderson Visualização integral - 1879 |
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