A History of the United States in Chronological Order: From the Discovery of America in 1492 to the Year 1885 : Including Notices of Manufactures as They Were Introduced, of Other Industries, of Railroads, Canals, Telegraphs, and Other Improvements, of Inventions, Important Events, EtcBaker & Taylor, 1886 - Всего страниц: 254 |
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... treaty with the Indians of the Five Nations , by which they ceded their lands and submitted to the King of England . 1665 The colonies of New Haven and Connecticut formed a union , uniting into one colony under the name of the latter ...
... treaty with the Indians of the Five Nations , by which they ceded their lands and submitted to the King of England . 1665 The colonies of New Haven and Connecticut formed a union , uniting into one colony under the name of the latter ...
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... treaty of peace between the two nations in the fol- lowing year these possessions were restored to the English . New England , it was estimated , contained at this time about one hundred and twenty thousand inhabitants , of whom fifteen ...
... treaty of peace between the two nations in the fol- lowing year these possessions were restored to the English . New England , it was estimated , contained at this time about one hundred and twenty thousand inhabitants , of whom fifteen ...
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... treaty with the Indians , and made purchases of some of their lands . Penn next proceeded to lay out a place for a proposed city , to which he had already assigned the name of Philadelphia . The city was immediately begun , and within ...
... treaty with the Indians , and made purchases of some of their lands . Penn next proceeded to lay out a place for a proposed city , to which he had already assigned the name of Philadelphia . The city was immediately begun , and within ...
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... treaty of peace with the English , at a grand convention held at Albany on the 2d of August . Philadelphia now contained three hundred houses and about two thousand inhabitants . The French erected a fort at the falls of Niagara . 1685 ...
... treaty of peace with the English , at a grand convention held at Albany on the 2d of August . Philadelphia now contained three hundred houses and about two thousand inhabitants . The French erected a fort at the falls of Niagara . 1685 ...
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... treaty of amity and peace . The first lodge of Free Masons in America was opened at Boston on the 30th of July . Maryland now contained a population of 36,000 . The first Catholic church erected in the colonies north of Maryland , and ...
... treaty of amity and peace . The first lodge of Free Masons in America was opened at Boston on the 30th of July . Maryland now contained a population of 36,000 . The first Catholic church erected in the colonies north of Maryland , and ...
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