The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the Country, the Constitution of the United States, and a Chronological IndexJ.S. Redfield, 1845 - 432 Seiten |
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... Provincial Congress 133 Hostilities commence with the Natives 75 General Gage fortifies Boston Neck 133 Defeat and ... Provincial Congress 139 139 139 Meeting of the Provincial Congress at Con- cord ; they adjourn to Cambridge Engage ...
... Provincial Congress 133 Hostilities commence with the Natives 75 General Gage fortifies Boston Neck 133 Defeat and ... Provincial Congress 139 139 139 Meeting of the Provincial Congress at Con- cord ; they adjourn to Cambridge Engage ...
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... Provincial Convention Lord Dunmore's predatory Warfare Issues a Proclamation Captain Fordyce killed John Connelly's ... Province forms a temporary Government Situation of Charleston " 177 180 . 180 180 180 · 180 British Reinforcements ...
... Provincial Convention Lord Dunmore's predatory Warfare Issues a Proclamation Captain Fordyce killed John Connelly's ... Province forms a temporary Government Situation of Charleston " 177 180 . 180 180 180 · 180 British Reinforcements ...
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... Provinces 224 224 Opening of the Campaign ; predatory Incur- sions ( 23d of March ) . Stores at Peekskill destroyed 225 ( 13th of April ) . Earl Cornwallis attacks Gen- eral Lincoln 224 ( 20th of November ) . British Parliament meets ...
... Provinces 224 224 Opening of the Campaign ; predatory Incur- sions ( 23d of March ) . Stores at Peekskill destroyed 225 ( 13th of April ) . Earl Cornwallis attacks Gen- eral Lincoln 224 ( 20th of November ) . British Parliament meets ...
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... province in which the army was now encamped lay twenty leagues to the north of that governed by Urribarracaxi , and was governed by a cacique named Acuera , who , on the approach of the Spaniards , had fled with his people to the woods ...
... province in which the army was now encamped lay twenty leagues to the north of that governed by Urribarracaxi , and was governed by a cacique named Acuera , who , on the approach of the Spaniards , had fled with his people to the woods ...
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... province twenty days , recruiting from the fatigues and privations of their past journey . During this time , the ... province of Osachile , and the army passed the winter of 1539 in the province of Apalachee . In the spring of 1540 , De ...
... province twenty days , recruiting from the fatigues and privations of their past journey . During this time , the ... province of Osachile , and the army passed the winter of 1539 in the province of Apalachee . In the spring of 1540 , De ...
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afterward alarm American army appeared appointed arms Arnold arrived artillery assembly attack attempt baggage battle began boats body Boston Britain British army Burgoyne camp Captain carried Charleston coast Colonel colonies colonists command congress Cornwallis Count d'Estaing D'Estaing defence Delaware despatched detachment enemy engaged England expedition fire fleet force Fort Edward French garrison Georgia governor Hill hostile Hudson Indians inhabitants Island joined killed king Lake Lake Champlain Lake George land Lord Lord Cornwallis Lord Dunmore marched measures miles military militia morning night North North river officers parliament party passed Philadelphia possession prisoners proceeded province provisions reached rear received regiment reinforcements resolved retreat returned river royal sailed savages Savannah sent settlement settlers ships side Sir Henry Clinton Skenesborough soldiers soon South Carolina Sullivan's Island surrender Ticonderoga tion took town troops vessels Virginia voyage Washington woods wounded York