A History of American Foreign RelationsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1938 - Всего страниц: 728 |
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... island . Almost the entire white population disappeared in the massacres of 1791. Black men ruled the island . Out of the chaos that ensued , there emerged in 1795 a strange and ruthless conqueror , Toussaint L'Ouverture , the African ...
... island . Almost the entire white population disappeared in the massacres of 1791. Black men ruled the island . Out of the chaos that ensued , there emerged in 1795 a strange and ruthless conqueror , Toussaint L'Ouverture , the African ...
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... Island in the Niagara , setting up a government with flag , and seal , paper currency , and an army of several hundred men . Such action fired the Canadian militia . On December 29th a body of them crossed to Navy Island in the hope of ...
... Island in the Niagara , setting up a government with flag , and seal , paper currency , and an army of several hundred men . Such action fired the Canadian militia . On December 29th a body of them crossed to Navy Island in the hope of ...
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... island against the transfer of a solitary rod of territory to the United States or any other power . With this attitude Douglass sympathized . Haiti refused the lease , undaunted by Gherardi and his seven warships . Side by side with ...
... island against the transfer of a solitary rod of territory to the United States or any other power . With this attitude Douglass sympathized . Haiti refused the lease , undaunted by Gherardi and his seven warships . Side by side with ...
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