A Junior Class History of the United States: To which are Added the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution of the United States, with Questions, Exercises, Copious Notes, Etc. ...E. Maynard, 1890 - 307 страница |
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... march towards the fancied land of gold . 13. Discovery of the Mississippi . - For nearly three years , he and his companions wandered in the wilderness , suffering dreadful hardships ; for the natives were warlike and hostile , and ...
... march towards the fancied land of gold . 13. Discovery of the Mississippi . - For nearly three years , he and his companions wandered in the wilderness , suffering dreadful hardships ; for the natives were warlike and hostile , and ...
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... ( March 22 , 1622 ) . The settlers , in return , slaughtered great numbers of the savages , and drove the rest into the wilderness . The numbers of the settlers were greatly re- duced , but peace was secured for more than twenty years ...
... ( March 22 , 1622 ) . The settlers , in return , slaughtered great numbers of the savages , and drove the rest into the wilderness . The numbers of the settlers were greatly re- duced , but peace was secured for more than twenty years ...
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... ? What expedition did he lead in person ? His march ? 23. How was he defeated ? Who covered the retreat ? State all you can of Braddock . ranks from an unseen foe . soldiers were shot down. 1754. ] 89 French Colonies and Wars .
... ? What expedition did he lead in person ? His march ? 23. How was he defeated ? Who covered the retreat ? State all you can of Braddock . ranks from an unseen foe . soldiers were shot down. 1754. ] 89 French Colonies and Wars .
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... march through the dense forests towards Ti- conderoga , then commanded by Montcalm . 32. The advance , under Lord Howe , was suddenly met by the French , and repulsed , the leader being killed . This dis- couraged the army , and they ...
... march through the dense forests towards Ti- conderoga , then commanded by Montcalm . 32. The advance , under Lord Howe , was suddenly met by the French , and repulsed , the leader being killed . This dis- couraged the army , and they ...
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... march back to Boston , they were attacked on all sides by the minute men . Every fence , * barn , and shed hid its assailants ; and the exhausted troops would scarcely have reached Boston , had not reinforcements arrived to aid them ...
... march back to Boston , they were attacked on all sides by the minute men . Every fence , * barn , and shed hid its assailants ; and the exhausted troops would scarcely have reached Boston , had not reinforcements arrived to aid them ...
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