The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the Country, the Constitution of the United States, and a Chronological IndexJ.S. Redfield, 1845 - 432 sider |
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Side 4
... Lord Balti- more . 65 1772. ( 16th of December ) . Destruction of Tea in Boston Harbor . 1620. First successful Effort to colonize New England . . 129 1774. The Boston Port Bill . 130 68 Arrival of Troops at Boston 133 Landing of the ...
... Lord Balti- more . 65 1772. ( 16th of December ) . Destruction of Tea in Boston Harbor . 1620. First successful Effort to colonize New England . . 129 1774. The Boston Port Bill . 130 68 Arrival of Troops at Boston 133 Landing of the ...
Side 5
... Lord Dunmore convenes the Assembly . 147 General Washington enters Boston ; Enthu- Goes on board the Fowey Man - of - War 147 siasm of the People 177 1776. ( 1st January ) . Norfolk burned Provincial Convention Lord Dunmore's predatory ...
... Lord Dunmore convenes the Assembly . 147 General Washington enters Boston ; Enthu- Goes on board the Fowey Man - of - War 147 siasm of the People 177 1776. ( 1st January ) . Norfolk burned Provincial Convention Lord Dunmore's predatory ...
Side 6
... Lord North's Conciliatory Bill reaches Amer- ica before the News of the French Treaty 267 British Army in Philadelphia 267 268 Death of General Wooster 226 ( 8th of May ) . Piscataway attacked 227 American Army at Valley Forge ; Want of ...
... Lord North's Conciliatory Bill reaches Amer- ica before the News of the French Treaty 267 British Army in Philadelphia 267 268 Death of General Wooster 226 ( 8th of May ) . Piscataway attacked 227 American Army at Valley Forge ; Want of ...
Side 7
... Lord Cornwallis after the Battle of Camden 351 307 He takes Possession of Charleston 351 Admiral Arbuthnot supersedes Sir George Collier 308 ( 20th of August ) . Major Lee attacks Powle's Hook ; he retreats Colonel Clarke attacks the ...
... Lord Cornwallis after the Battle of Camden 351 307 He takes Possession of Charleston 351 Admiral Arbuthnot supersedes Sir George Collier 308 ( 20th of August ) . Major Lee attacks Powle's Hook ; he retreats Colonel Clarke attacks the ...
Side 8
... Lord Rawdon retires to Monk's Corner ( 5th of June ) . Augusta taken PAGE . 374 A.D. PAGE . • 375 1781. Occupies Yorktown and Gloucester Point French Donation 394 . 394 ( 22d of May ) . Ninety Six besieged . 376 Siege raised . 378 ...
... Lord Rawdon retires to Monk's Corner ( 5th of June ) . Augusta taken PAGE . 374 A.D. PAGE . • 375 1781. Occupies Yorktown and Gloucester Point French Donation 394 . 394 ( 22d of May ) . Ninety Six besieged . 376 Siege raised . 378 ...
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