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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... commanded by Miles Standish , for protection against the Indians . Q. What treaty was made with the Indians ? A. A treaty of friendship , which was observed invio- late for more than fifty years . Q. What Indian chief confirmed this ...
... commanded by Miles Standish , for protection against the Indians . Q. What treaty was made with the Indians ? A. A treaty of friendship , which was observed invio- late for more than fifty years . Q. What Indian chief confirmed this ...
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... commanded by Lord Loudon , who was soon succeeded by General Aber- crombie : the French were commanded by the Marquis Montcalm . Q. By what dreadful massacre was the campaign of 1757 marked ? A. By the massacre at Fort William Henry ...
... commanded by Lord Loudon , who was soon succeeded by General Aber- crombie : the French were commanded by the Marquis Montcalm . Q. By what dreadful massacre was the campaign of 1757 marked ? A. By the massacre at Fort William Henry ...
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... commanded the British vessels that entered the harbour ? A. Sir Peter Parker . Q. Who commanded the fort on Sullivan's Island ? A. Colonel Moultrie . Q. For what is the year 1776 particularly memor able ? A. The Declaration of American ...
... commanded the British vessels that entered the harbour ? A. Sir Peter Parker . Q. Who commanded the fort on Sullivan's Island ? A. Colonel Moultrie . Q. For what is the year 1776 particularly memor able ? A. The Declaration of American ...
Side 50
... commanded the Americans on Long Island ? A. Generals Putnam and Sullivan . Q. Can you name the British generals who command- ed in this battle ? A. Sir Henry Clinton , Percy , and Cornwallis . Q. What was the loss on each side ? A. The ...
... commanded the Americans on Long Island ? A. Generals Putnam and Sullivan . Q. Can you name the British generals who command- ed in this battle ? A. Sir Henry Clinton , Percy , and Cornwallis . Q. What was the loss on each side ? A. The ...
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... commanded by General Howe . Q. What was the object of General Howe ? A. To get possession of Philadelphia . Q. Unwilling to cross the Delaware while Washington was in force behind him , what course did Howe take ? A. He embarked at New ...
... commanded by General Howe . Q. What was the object of General Howe ? A. To get possession of Philadelphia . Q. Unwilling to cross the Delaware while Washington was in force behind him , what course did Howe take ? A. He embarked at New ...
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