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 : for the Use of SchoolsUriah Hunt & Son, 1850 - 216 sider |
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... Florida discovered ? A. Florida was discovered , in 1512 , by Juan Ponce de Leon , a Spaniard . Q. What induced Ponce de Leon to make the voyage ? A. The hope of discovering a wonderful fountain , which was supposed by the natives of ...
... Florida discovered ? A. Florida was discovered , in 1512 , by Juan Ponce de Leon , a Spaniard . Q. What induced Ponce de Leon to make the voyage ? A. The hope of discovering a wonderful fountain , which was supposed by the natives of ...
Side 12
... Florida , by the Spar- iards under Melendez . Q. Had any previous attempt been made to settle Florida ? A. Yes through the exertions of Coligni , a colony was established on the river St. Johns for French Pro- testants : it was ...
... Florida , by the Spar- iards under Melendez . Q. Had any previous attempt been made to settle Florida ? A. Yes through the exertions of Coligni , a colony was established on the river St. Johns for French Pro- testants : it was ...
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... Florida . Q. When and by whom was Quebec founded ? A. In 1608 , by the French . Q. In whose possession is Quebec now ? How situated ? Q. What was the character of the first settlers in Vir- ginia ? A. They were dissipated and profligate ...
... Florida . Q. When and by whom was Quebec founded ? A. In 1608 , by the French . Q. In whose possession is Quebec now ? How situated ? Q. What was the character of the first settlers in Vir- ginia ? A. They were dissipated and profligate ...
Side 89
... Florida . Q. What was the consequence ? A. General Jackson , after having remonstrated in vain with the governor , forcibly took possession of the town , and compelled the British to evacuate the port . Q. What information did Jackson ...
... Florida . Q. What was the consequence ? A. General Jackson , after having remonstrated in vain with the governor , forcibly took possession of the town , and compelled the British to evacuate the port . Q. What information did Jackson ...
Side 92
... FLORIDA CEDED BY SPAIN . — FORMATION OF NEW STATES , ETC. Q. WHEN and where was the national mint esta- blished ? A. In the year 1791 , at Philadelphia . Q. When was the military academy at West Point in- stituted ? A. In 1802 . Q. When ...
... FLORIDA CEDED BY SPAIN . — FORMATION OF NEW STATES , ETC. Q. WHEN and where was the national mint esta- blished ? A. In the year 1791 , at Philadelphia . Q. When was the military academy at West Point in- stituted ? A. In 1802 . Q. When ...
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