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... Ohio Company , to which the King of England had graciously granted half a million acres along the Ohio 42 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
... Ohio Company , to which the King of England had graciously granted half a million acres along the Ohio 42 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
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... Ohio Com- pany sent out surveyors , traders and builders of forts , but the French prepared to gobble them up and enforce their " rights . " Each nation was eager to avoid war but un- willing to lose any advantages in the race for the ...
... Ohio Com- pany sent out surveyors , traders and builders of forts , but the French prepared to gobble them up and enforce their " rights . " Each nation was eager to avoid war but un- willing to lose any advantages in the race for the ...
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... Ohio River in 1753. Discussion of a manuscript of certain prayers wrongly attributed to Washington and assigned to this period is given in the Appendix . Betsy married a lover named Bowler Cocke . Where- upon another lover , Thomas ...
... Ohio River in 1753. Discussion of a manuscript of certain prayers wrongly attributed to Washington and assigned to this period is given in the Appendix . Betsy married a lover named Bowler Cocke . Where- upon another lover , Thomas ...
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... Ohio River , which was part of it , land speculation led the way . Two of the leaders were men whom the average Ameri- can never dreams of as business - men and speculators , Ben- jamin Franklin and George Washington . The realization ...
... Ohio River , which was part of it , land speculation led the way . Two of the leaders were men whom the average Ameri- can never dreams of as business - men and speculators , Ben- jamin Franklin and George Washington . The realization ...
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... Ohio ( where Pittsburgh now is ) were in Virginia's territory , and also in Pennsylvania's , with consequent mutual wrath . Later the King gave Maryland to Lord Baltimore , and when the Vir- ginians understood that this grant came ...
... Ohio ( where Pittsburgh now is ) were in Virginia's territory , and also in Pennsylvania's , with consequent mutual wrath . Later the King gave Maryland to Lord Baltimore , and when the Vir- ginians understood that this grant came ...
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