A History of the United States for Young Americans: From the Landing of Columbus to the Inauguration of Benjamin HarrisonGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1889 - 152 halaman |
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... ment here , and the knowledge of their discovery does not appear to have travelled much beyond their own country , and seems to have been soon forgotten even there . It became a lost discovery , with little bearing upon the history of ...
... ment here , and the knowledge of their discovery does not appear to have travelled much beyond their own country , and seems to have been soon forgotten even there . It became a lost discovery , with little bearing upon the history of ...
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... ment placed over his grave on which were these words : " TO CASTILE AND LEON COLUMBUS GAVE A NEW WORLD . " Two hundred years later his body was brought from Spain and placed in the cathedral at Havana , that it might rest in the New ...
... ment placed over his grave on which were these words : " TO CASTILE AND LEON COLUMBUS GAVE A NEW WORLD . " Two hundred years later his body was brought from Spain and placed in the cathedral at Havana , that it might rest in the New ...
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... ment , which they loyally called Jamestown , in honor of their King , whose name they also gave to the James River . This was the beginning of the State of Virginia and of the United States of America . At the start they had a hard ...
... ment , which they loyally called Jamestown , in honor of their King , whose name they also gave to the James River . This was the beginning of the State of Virginia and of the United States of America . At the start they had a hard ...
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... ment within one hundred miles of the other showed as little wisdom as any act of his reign . For instead of preventing quarrels between colonies , as he in- tended , it caused quarrels . And it caused them in this way . By placing the ...
... ment within one hundred miles of the other showed as little wisdom as any act of his reign . For instead of preventing quarrels between colonies , as he in- tended , it caused quarrels . And it caused them in this way . By placing the ...
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... ment which gave each one an equal voice in the management of the affairs of the colony . This was necessary because they had no charter from the King , and because their settlement was beyond the limits of the land granted to the London ...
... ment which gave each one an equal voice in the management of the affairs of the colony . This was necessary because they had no charter from the King , and because their settlement was beyond the limits of the land granted to the London ...
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Halaman 74 - We have met the enemy and they are ours; two ships, two brigs, one schooner and one sloop.
Halaman 38 - Ten or twelve hours, perhaps less." "So much the better; I shall not live to see the surrender of Quebec.
Halaman 23 - ... domain of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. When they were about to arrest him he made his escape into what is now Rhode Island. If the authorities had caught him they would have shipped him back to England. So, in June, 1636, Williams with four companions founded the first settlement in Rhode Island, to which, in remembrance of "God's merciful providence to him in his distress
Halaman 12 - That old fool has hanged more men in that naked country than I have done for the murder of my father.
Halaman 19 - Company for the land from three miles south 'of the Charles River to three miles north of the Merrimac, and westward to the
Halaman 2 - Columbus took possession of the island in the name of the King and Queen of Spain, but it was not until Juan de Esquivel was appointed the first Governor in 1509 that European occupation began. The island became a fief held on special terms by the descendants of Columbus as Marquises of Jamaica; but it was never a large or flourishing colony and served little more than as a supply...
Halaman 4 - Not satisfied with merely seeing the great water, he waded in a short distance, and drawing his sword after the pompous Spanish fashion, took possession of the ocean in the name of the king of Spain. Meanwhile, JUAN PONCE DE LEON, who had been a companion of Columbus on his second voyage, fitted out a private expedition of discovery and adventure. De Leon had grown rich as governor of Porto Rico, and while growing rich had also grown old. But there was a fountain of perpetual youth somewhere in the...
Halaman 134 - War up to the time of the inauguration of Washington as the first President of the United States under the Constitution which now exists.
Halaman 132 - ... on account of his race, color, or previous condition of servitude, and that that denial or abridgment must be on the part of a State.
Halaman 54 - ... Louisiana ceded to France by Spain. New Orleans closed against the United States. Ohio admitted into the Union. Gen. Daniel Morgan died aged 66 years. Jan. 25. The Cisalpine republic remodeled as the Italian republic. March 25. The treaty of Amiens concluded. The contracting parties were France, Holland and Spain on the one side and Great Britain on the other. ' England was to cede all the French, Spanish and Dutch colonies acquired during the war except Trinidad and Ceylon. May 3. Invasion of...