The Growth of the United StatesH. Holt, 1925 - Всего страниц: 862 |
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... West , and , as a result , the whole chain of forts in the Ohio valley had to yield . By the end of 1758 , French power in the West was definitely broken . In 1759 , Wolfe won lasting fame for himself by the maneuver which led to the ...
... West , and , as a result , the whole chain of forts in the Ohio valley had to yield . By the end of 1758 , French power in the West was definitely broken . In 1759 , Wolfe won lasting fame for himself by the maneuver which led to the ...
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... West . From 1811 to 1817 especially , people living in towns along the main highways and keepers of toll gates and bridges reported an almost constant stream of emigrants moving toward the Ohio valley and the Northwest . In one month in ...
... West . From 1811 to 1817 especially , people living in towns along the main highways and keepers of toll gates and bridges reported an almost constant stream of emigrants moving toward the Ohio valley and the Northwest . In one month in ...
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... West , Dean Andrew F. , 739-742 West , the , problem of , 1763 , 134 ; in- fluence of , 158 ; growth of ( after 1815 ) , 306-309 ; campaigns in 1862 , 487–491 ; farmers ' discontent , 624-626 Western Front , the , 773-776 West Indies ...
... West , Dean Andrew F. , 739-742 West , the , problem of , 1763 , 134 ; in- fluence of , 158 ; growth of ( after 1815 ) , 306-309 ; campaigns in 1862 , 487–491 ; farmers ' discontent , 624-626 Western Front , the , 773-776 West Indies ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ANGLOSPANISH RIVALRY 15001600 | 15 |
THE SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND | 26 |
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