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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... surrender to the English ? A. In 1664 . Q. Under what circumstances ? A. Charles II . , of England , granted to his brother , the Duke of York , the whole country from the Con- necticut river to the shores of the Delaware ; and Go ...
... surrender to the English ? A. In 1664 . Q. Under what circumstances ? A. Charles II . , of England , granted to his brother , the Duke of York , the whole country from the Con- necticut river to the shores of the Delaware ; and Go ...
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... What is said of this colony ? A. It was long before this colony became flourishing . owing to the system of government established . In 1752 they surrendered their charter to the king ; but it. 34 SOUTHERN AND MIDDLE STATES . ...
... What is said of this colony ? A. It was long before this colony became flourishing . owing to the system of government established . In 1752 they surrendered their charter to the king ; but it. 34 SOUTHERN AND MIDDLE STATES . ...
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... surrendered their charter to the king ; but it was not until 1763 that the province began to prosper . Q. Were the early settlers of America inattentive to the interests of literature ? A. They were not : many of them were men of learn ...
... surrendered their charter to the king ; but it was not until 1763 that the province began to prosper . Q. Were the early settlers of America inattentive to the interests of literature ? A. They were not : many of them were men of learn ...
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... surrendered the place by capitulation , the Indian allies of Montcalm violated the stipulation , and butchered a great number of the English garrison . Q. Did the French continue successful ? A. No : the next year , 1758 , Louisburg ...
... surrendered the place by capitulation , the Indian allies of Montcalm violated the stipulation , and butchered a great number of the English garrison . Q. Did the French continue successful ? A. No : the next year , 1758 , Louisburg ...
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... surrender of Quebec . " Q. Was the whole province of Canada reduced the fol- lowing year ? A. It was . Q. How long did the French and Indian war rage ? A. About eight years . Q. In what year was a general peace concluded ? A. In 1763 ...
... surrender of Quebec . " Q. Was the whole province of Canada reduced the fol- lowing year ? A. It was . Q. How long did the French and Indian war rage ? A. About eight years . Q. In what year was a general peace concluded ? A. In 1763 ...
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