Four Centuries of Progress; Or, Panorama of American History from the Discovery of the American Continent to the Present Time ...: And a Magnificent Description of the Columbian ExpositionInternational Publishing Company, 1893 - 923 pages |
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... North Caro lina - Continued Settlement of that Region - Characteristics of the Early Settlers of North Carolina - The People Reject the Grand Model - Hostility of England to the Colonial Commerce - Insurrection in North Carolina ...
... North Caro lina - Continued Settlement of that Region - Characteristics of the Early Settlers of North Carolina - The People Reject the Grand Model - Hostility of England to the Colonial Commerce - Insurrection in North Carolina ...
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... north of Charleston . On the night of the 14th of April , he surprised a body of fourteen hun- . dred cavalry under General Huger and Col- onel William Washington , at Monk's Corner , about thirty miles north of Charleston . The ...
... north of Charleston . On the night of the 14th of April , he surprised a body of fourteen hun- . dred cavalry under General Huger and Col- onel William Washington , at Monk's Corner , about thirty miles north of Charleston . The ...
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... north of the forty - second parallel of north latitude , from the head waters of the Arkan- sas to the Pacific . Mexico , upon achieving her independence , had acknowledged by a treaty with the United States the validity of this ...
... north of the forty - second parallel of north latitude , from the head waters of the Arkan- sas to the Pacific . Mexico , upon achieving her independence , had acknowledged by a treaty with the United States the validity of this ...
Contents
PAGK | 17 |
Discovery of the Western Continent eries of VerrazzaniCartier Explores the St Law | 43 |
Maritime Enterprise in the Fifteenth CenturyThe BayEvents of the First YearDe Soto Enters | 50 |
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