A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 sidor |
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... returned without even an effort to accomplish anything . But the hopes of colonizing the country at some point were not abandoned . In 1578 a charter was granted by Queen Elizabeth to Sir Humphrey Gilbert , empowering him to take ...
... returned without even an effort to accomplish anything . But the hopes of colonizing the country at some point were not abandoned . In 1578 a charter was granted by Queen Elizabeth to Sir Humphrey Gilbert , empowering him to take ...
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... returned to Jamestown , and were induced by Lord Delaware to remain . Affairs grew brighter at once under Lord Delaware's wise administration . The Indians ceased to be troublesome ; disorder was repressed ; industry was encouraged ...
... returned to Jamestown , and were induced by Lord Delaware to remain . Affairs grew brighter at once under Lord Delaware's wise administration . The Indians ceased to be troublesome ; disorder was repressed ; industry was encouraged ...
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... returned to England , and was succeeded by Mr. George Yeardley . Mr. Yeardley's term of office continued but about one year . His successor was Captain Argall , a cruel , avaricious , and tyrannical man . His rule , which lasted for ...
... returned to England , and was succeeded by Mr. George Yeardley . Mr. Yeardley's term of office continued but about one year . His successor was Captain Argall , a cruel , avaricious , and tyrannical man . His rule , which lasted for ...
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... returned to their homes . In 1614 the Dutch governor of New Amsterdam , or New York , as it is now called , refused to pay tribute and threw off the Eng lish yoke , and for fifty years the colony remained undis- turbed by the English ...
... returned to their homes . In 1614 the Dutch governor of New Amsterdam , or New York , as it is now called , refused to pay tribute and threw off the Eng lish yoke , and for fifty years the colony remained undis- turbed by the English ...
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... returned to England . 2. Other attempts at colonization were made by the Plymouth Company , after the publication of Captain John Smith's map in 1614 , as before stated , but these need not be particularly noticed , as all of them ...
... returned to England . 2. Other attempts at colonization were made by the Plymouth Company , after the publication of Captain John Smith's map in 1614 , as before stated , but these need not be particularly noticed , as all of them ...
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