A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America North and SouthE.H. Butler & Company, 1871 - 516 страница |
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... followed the discoveries of Columbus ? What were the objects of the early adventurers in America ? 2. What of John Cabot ? 3. In 1501 , the king of Portugal sent out. Other Discoveries in America by the English, Portuguese, and French.
... followed the discoveries of Columbus ? What were the objects of the early adventurers in America ? 2. What of John Cabot ? 3. In 1501 , the king of Portugal sent out. Other Discoveries in America by the English, Portuguese, and French.
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... . What was the state of the colony when Captain Newport departed with the fleet ? 5. What soon followed ? 6. What added to the evils of the colony ? CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH . 37 much hated , was the 36 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
... . What was the state of the colony when Captain Newport departed with the fleet ? 5. What soon followed ? 6. What added to the evils of the colony ? CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH . 37 much hated , was the 36 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
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... followed the massacre , as well as a general war with the Indians . 10. The savages , however , were but poorly provided with fire - arms , and a dozen , or even half a dozen white men , well armed , were able to cope with a hundred of ...
... followed the massacre , as well as a general war with the Indians . 10. The savages , however , were but poorly provided with fire - arms , and a dozen , or even half a dozen white men , well armed , were able to cope with a hundred of ...
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... followed the massacres in Virginia ? The death of Opechancanough ? CHAP . XXIX . - 1 . What of Weymouth , in New England ? 2 , 3. What did Captain Standish and eight soldiers do ? NEW ENGLAND COLONIES . 71 ent day , seems almost 70 ...
... followed the massacres in Virginia ? The death of Opechancanough ? CHAP . XXIX . - 1 . What of Weymouth , in New England ? 2 , 3. What did Captain Standish and eight soldiers do ? NEW ENGLAND COLONIES . 71 ent day , seems almost 70 ...
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... followed on disease . Not a few were com- pelled to live on shell - fish , groundnuts , and acorns . The governor himself , at one time , had " his last corn in the oven . " 11. A day of fasting and prayer for the colony was appointed ...
... followed on disease . Not a few were com- pelled to live on shell - fish , groundnuts , and acorns . The governor himself , at one time , had " his last corn in the oven . " 11. A day of fasting and prayer for the colony was appointed ...
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