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
... Congress 117 38 1525. Discoveries of Giovanni Verazzano 1562. Voyage of John Ribault 1584. Sir Walter Raleigh sends ... Congress 133 Hostilities commence with the Natives 75 General Gage fortifies Boston Neck 133 Defeat and Death of King ...
... Congress 117 38 1525. Discoveries of Giovanni Verazzano 1562. Voyage of John Ribault 1584. Sir Walter Raleigh sends ... Congress 133 Hostilities commence with the Natives 75 General Gage fortifies Boston Neck 133 Defeat and Death of King ...
Side 5
... Congress meets 152 Moses Kirkland's Plot . 186 Second Petition to the King 152 Change in the Sentiments of the People and Warlike Preparations 153 Congress 188 ( 15th of June ) . George Washington chosen ( 4th of July ) . The ...
... Congress meets 152 Moses Kirkland's Plot . 186 Second Petition to the King 152 Change in the Sentiments of the People and Warlike Preparations 153 Congress 188 ( 15th of June ) . George Washington chosen ( 4th of July ) . The ...
Side 6
... Congress . 223 Supineness of the People War popular in Britain 223 224 West Indies . 224 A.D. PAGE . Treaty with France • 264 265 265 Partiality of the French for the Americans Loyalists in the Provinces 224 224 Opening of the Campaign ...
... Congress . 223 Supineness of the People War popular in Britain 223 224 West Indies . 224 A.D. PAGE . Treaty with France • 264 265 265 Partiality of the French for the Americans Loyalists in the Provinces 224 224 Opening of the Campaign ...
Side 7
... Congress 340 Mutinous State of the American Army . 341 General Knyphausen invades Jersey . 341 Consequences of the Victory . CHAPTER XII . 1781. ( 17th of April ) . Earl Cornwallis retires to Wilmington General Greene pursues Earl ...
... Congress 340 Mutinous State of the American Army . 341 General Knyphausen invades Jersey . 341 Consequences of the Victory . CHAPTER XII . 1781. ( 17th of April ) . Earl Cornwallis retires to Wilmington General Greene pursues Earl ...
Side 117
... congress , to meet at New York , and arrange in concert the means of averting the threat- ened evil . Nine colonies responded to this call , the others being prevented chiefly by the difficulty of convoking their assemblies . The ...
... congress , to meet at New York , and arrange in concert the means of averting the threat- ened evil . Nine colonies responded to this call , the others being prevented chiefly by the difficulty of convoking their assemblies . The ...
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