Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... Indians of the rich lands west of the Alleghany Mountains , extending from the Lakes to the Ohio . The French claimed this area by right of discovery , the Eng- lish by right of treaty ; the claims of the former were shadowy , those of ...
... Indians of the rich lands west of the Alleghany Mountains , extending from the Lakes to the Ohio . The French claimed this area by right of discovery , the Eng- lish by right of treaty ; the claims of the former were shadowy , those of ...
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... Indian was a dead Indian . Lord Jeffrey Amherst , representing the British Empire in America , but re- flected the popular attitude when , in 1732 , he wrote to one of his subordinates : " You will do well to try to inoculate the Indians ...
... Indian was a dead Indian . Lord Jeffrey Amherst , representing the British Empire in America , but re- flected the popular attitude when , in 1732 , he wrote to one of his subordinates : " You will do well to try to inoculate the Indians ...
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... Indians to eschew the drinking of liquor and cohabitation with the whites , and especially to cease the alienation of their lands . One of the cardinal tenets of Tecumseh's policy was that joint ownership of Indian lands reposed in the ...
... Indians to eschew the drinking of liquor and cohabitation with the whites , and especially to cease the alienation of their lands . One of the cardinal tenets of Tecumseh's policy was that joint ownership of Indian lands reposed in the ...
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