The American Heritage History of the Making of the NationAmerican Heritage Publishing Company; book trade distribution by Simon and Schuster, 1968 - Всего страниц: 416 |
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... Frémont , to search out the best trade route to the Pacific . Frémont , an Army brevet captain , arrived in the northern part of the province in January , proceeded to strengthen his party of os- tensible civilians by enlisting ...
... Frémont , to search out the best trade route to the Pacific . Frémont , an Army brevet captain , arrived in the northern part of the province in January , proceeded to strengthen his party of os- tensible civilians by enlisting ...
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... Frémont gone north in search of recruits than the natives ' smoldering feelings flared up in revolt . Most of the Californios inland either joined or at least sympathized with the insurgents . Dismayed , Stockton set out again for San ...
... Frémont gone north in search of recruits than the natives ' smoldering feelings flared up in revolt . Most of the Californios inland either joined or at least sympathized with the insurgents . Dismayed , Stockton set out again for San ...
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... Frémont . " " Bleeding Kan- sas " became their issue , even though Kansas troubles had subsided to a degree under the energetic command of a new governor , John White Geary of Pennsylvania . The Democrats , campaigning under the banner ...
... Frémont . " " Bleeding Kan- sas " became their issue , even though Kansas troubles had subsided to a degree under the energetic command of a new governor , John White Geary of Pennsylvania . The Democrats , campaigning under the banner ...
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