History of the United States: Containing All the Events Necessary to be Committed to Memory; with the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and a Table of Chronology ...U. Hunt, 1843 - 144 sider |
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... colony ? A. Yes : the next year , 1585 , he fitted out seven small vessels , with one hundred and fifty men . Q. Where did this colony land ? A. On the island of Roanoke , where they were soon reduced to great distress , and they all ...
... colony ? A. Yes : the next year , 1585 , he fitted out seven small vessels , with one hundred and fifty men . Q. Where did this colony land ? A. On the island of Roanoke , where they were soon reduced to great distress , and they all ...
Side 12
... colonies to America . Q. How was the country lying between 34 and 45 de- grees of north latitude divided ? A. Into north and south Virginia . Q. To what two companies was this granted , by King James , in 1606 ? A. The London and ...
... colonies to America . Q. How was the country lying between 34 and 45 de- grees of north latitude divided ? A. Into north and south Virginia . Q. To what two companies was this granted , by King James , in 1606 ? A. The London and ...
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... colony saved . Q. Did Smith continue to reside in the colony ? A. No. Q. What caused his departure ? A. He was so dreadfully mangled by an explosion of gun- powder , that he was under the necessity of returning to England , for medical ...
... colony saved . Q. Did Smith continue to reside in the colony ? A. No. Q. What caused his departure ? A. He was so dreadfully mangled by an explosion of gun- powder , that he was under the necessity of returning to England , for medical ...
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... colony to the brink of ruin ? A. The Indians attacked them when they were unpre- pared , and in one hour destroyed one fourth of them . Q. What ensued ? A. A long and bloody war ensued , in which the Indians were slaughtered , without ...
... colony to the brink of ruin ? A. The Indians attacked them when they were unpre- pared , and in one hour destroyed one fourth of them . Q. What ensued ? A. A long and bloody war ensued , in which the Indians were slaughtered , without ...
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... COLONIES . Q. When and by whom was New - York settled ? A. By the Dutch , in 1614 , Q. Where had the Swedes a settlement ? A. On the east and west sides of Delaware river . Q. How long did they keep possession ? A. They kept possession ...
... COLONIES . Q. When and by whom was New - York settled ? A. By the Dutch , in 1614 , Q. Where had the Swedes a settlement ? A. On the east and west sides of Delaware river . Q. How long did they keep possession ? A. They kept possession ...
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