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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... George Popham , their president , who settled at the mouth of the Kennebec river ; but a series of dis- asters discouraging them , they soon returned to England . Q. Where is the Kennebec river ? Q. Through whose discoveries did the ...
... George Popham , their president , who settled at the mouth of the Kennebec river ; but a series of dis- asters discouraging them , they soon returned to England . Q. Where is the Kennebec river ? Q. Through whose discoveries did the ...
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... GEORGE'S WAR . - - Q. WHAT union was formed by the New England Colonies ? A. As early as 1643 , Massachusetts , Plymouth , Con- necticut , and New Haven , formed themselves into a con- federacy , called the " United Colonies of New ...
... GEORGE'S WAR . - - Q. WHAT union was formed by the New England Colonies ? A. As early as 1643 , Massachusetts , Plymouth , Con- necticut , and New Haven , formed themselves into a con- federacy , called the " United Colonies of New ...
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... George's War , " commenced in 1744 Q. What important acquisitions were made by the English ? A. Troops from New England , under Sir William Pepperell , aided by an English fleet , under Commodore Warren , captured Louisburgt and the ...
... George's War , " commenced in 1744 Q. What important acquisitions were made by the English ? A. Troops from New England , under Sir William Pepperell , aided by an English fleet , under Commodore Warren , captured Louisburgt and the ...
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... George Carteret . Q. By whom had New Jersey been previously set- tled ? A. By Hollanders and Swedes ; and was included in the province of New Netherlands . Q. What is said of the plan of government ? A. The plan of government was ...
... George Carteret . Q. By whom had New Jersey been previously set- tled ? A. By Hollanders and Swedes ; and was included in the province of New Netherlands . Q. What is said of the plan of government ? A. The plan of government was ...
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... George , New York . † St. John's Island , so called by the French : the Englisa changed the name to Prince Edward . Fort Frontenac is situated on the present site of Kingston . Canada . Q. What generals fell at the siege of Quebec ...
... George , New York . † St. John's Island , so called by the French : the Englisa changed the name to Prince Edward . Fort Frontenac is situated on the present site of Kingston . Canada . Q. What generals fell at the siege of Quebec ...
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