Illustrated School History of the United States and the Adjacent Parts of America: From the Earliest Discoveries to the Present Time ...D. Appleton & Company, 1864 - 460 страница |
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... Arrival . - Tryon in Connecticut . - Capture of Gen. Prescott . 236 XI . Burgoyne's Campaign and Surrender ..... 239 XII . Movements of Howe and Washington in 1777 XIII . The American Army at Valley Forge ...... 248 ........ 253 XIV ...
... Arrival . - Tryon in Connecticut . - Capture of Gen. Prescott . 236 XI . Burgoyne's Campaign and Surrender ..... 239 XII . Movements of Howe and Washington in 1777 XIII . The American Army at Valley Forge ...... 248 ........ 253 XIV ...
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... arrived there at a very early period , before they had forgotten the mechanical arts through the allurements of forest life . They were probably followed by less civilized bands , who drove them from their original seats . Thus suc ...
... arrived there at a very early period , before they had forgotten the mechanical arts through the allurements of forest life . They were probably followed by less civilized bands , who drove them from their original seats . Thus suc ...
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... arrival of Europeans closely resembled each other in customs , complexion , and general appearance . There were minor points of difference , but these were hardly sufficient for grouping them into great families . This could not be done ...
... arrival of Europeans closely resembled each other in customs , complexion , and general appearance . There were minor points of difference , but these were hardly sufficient for grouping them into great families . This could not be done ...
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... arrival was treated with the utmost respect and atten- tion . The best the wigwam afforded was always placed before him , and his hosts were displeased if he did not eat , whether he needed food or not . However scanty their sup- ply ...
... arrival was treated with the utmost respect and atten- tion . The best the wigwam afforded was always placed before him , and his hosts were displeased if he did not eat , whether he needed food or not . However scanty their sup- ply ...
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... arrival of Europeans they were made of iron and more perfectly shaped . In hunting , they used bows and arrows . These , with spears , are still the chief weap- ons of the prairie Indians , who have so far departed from their ancient ...
... arrival of Europeans they were made of iron and more perfectly shaped . In hunting , they used bows and arrows . These , with spears , are still the chief weap- ons of the prairie Indians , who have so far departed from their ancient ...
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afterwards American army appointed arms arrived attack attempt battle battle of Stillwater became Berkeley Boston brave British British army called captured CHAPTER Chesapeake Bay chief coast colonists colony Columbus command commenced Congress Connecticut Cornwallis Creek declared defeated defence Delaware Describe Dutch elected enemy engagement England English expedition fell fire fleet followed force Fort Edward French garrison Give an account governor Indians Iroquois Island Jackson John Adams killed king Lake land legislature loss Massachusetts ment Mexicans Mexico miles militia Mississippi movements native North officers party passed patriots peace Philadelphia Plymouth company president prisoners Quebec reached received retreat returned Rhode Island river sailed senate sent settled settlement settlers side soon South Carolina success suffered surrender taken Tecumseh territory tion took place treaty tribes troops United vessels victory Virginia voyage Wampanoags Washington wounded York
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