History of the United States: Containing All the Events Necessary to be Committed to Memory : with the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and a Table of Chronology : for the Use of SchoolsUriah Hunt & Son, 1850 - 216 Seiten |
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... succeeded with Isa- bella of Castile . He set out in 1492 , with some small vessels given up to his solicitations , more than confided to his wisdom ; and after a navigation of thirty - three days , during which interval the continual ...
... succeeded with Isa- bella of Castile . He set out in 1492 , with some small vessels given up to his solicitations , more than confided to his wisdom ; and after a navigation of thirty - three days , during which interval the continual ...
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... succeeded Wingfield ? A. Wingfield , having been deposed , was succeeded by Ratcliffe ; but the latter being ignorant and indolent , the management of affairs fell into the hands of Captain John Smith . Q. By whom was Smith taken ...
... succeeded Wingfield ? A. Wingfield , having been deposed , was succeeded by Ratcliffe ; but the latter being ignorant and indolent , the management of affairs fell into the hands of Captain John Smith . Q. By whom was Smith taken ...
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... succeeded , the following year , by William Bradford . Q. Who were the other distinguished men in the early history of the colony ? A. Brewster , Winslow , and Standish . Q. What was the first military organization ? A. An organization ...
... succeeded , the following year , by William Bradford . Q. Who were the other distinguished men in the early history of the colony ? A. Brewster , Winslow , and Standish . Q. What was the first military organization ? A. An organization ...
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... succeeded his father Massa- soit as chief of the Wampanoags ; and with the neigh- bouring tribes , of whom Philip was leader . Q. What prompted the Indians to hostilities ? A. The encroachments of the whites ; and the conse- quent loss ...
... succeeded his father Massa- soit as chief of the Wampanoags ; and with the neigh- bouring tribes , of whom Philip was leader . Q. What prompted the Indians to hostilities ? A. The encroachments of the whites ; and the conse- quent loss ...
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... succeeded that of King William ? A. " Queen Anne's War : " known in Europe as the " War of the Spanish succession . " Q. What conquests were made by the English ? A. Port Royal fell into the hands of the English , a second time ; and ...
... succeeded that of King William ? A. " Queen Anne's War : " known in Europe as the " War of the Spanish succession . " Q. What conquests were made by the English ? A. Port Royal fell into the hands of the English , a second time ; and ...
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