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Page 65
... territory was coveted , and its repossession was looked on as at least possible . Its importance and value in the eyes of the British were never underestimated . To understand the sub- ject it is necessary to go back some distance ...
... territory was coveted , and its repossession was looked on as at least possible . Its importance and value in the eyes of the British were never underestimated . To understand the sub- ject it is necessary to go back some distance ...
Page 66
... territory by the lines of the old colonies as actually occupied eastward of this Indian line , the line was run through Lakes Superior , Huron , St. Clair , Erie and Ontario , and their con- necting waters and a part of the St. Lawrence ...
... territory by the lines of the old colonies as actually occupied eastward of this Indian line , the line was run through Lakes Superior , Huron , St. Clair , Erie and Ontario , and their con- necting waters and a part of the St. Lawrence ...
Page 68
... territory . During this same period and for some years later , Patrick Sinclair was continued as Lieutenant - Governor at Mackinaw . In 1785 , Gov- ernor Hay died , and there was a good deal of difficulty in deter- mining what to do ...
... territory . During this same period and for some years later , Patrick Sinclair was continued as Lieutenant - Governor at Mackinaw . In 1785 , Gov- ernor Hay died , and there was a good deal of difficulty in deter- mining what to do ...
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... territory north of the Wabash settlements , and this organization was one of the most efficient means for keeping practical possession of the country . It is well - known that in the interval between the peace of 1783 and the final ...
... territory north of the Wabash settlements , and this organization was one of the most efficient means for keeping practical possession of the country . It is well - known that in the interval between the peace of 1783 and the final ...
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... territory ( through the Straits of Mackinaw ) down the Mississippi to capture Louisiana , and form relations with our Western States . In the proceedings against Aaron Burr many of these machin- ations were referred to , and the ...
... territory ( through the Straits of Mackinaw ) down the Mississippi to capture Louisiana , and form relations with our Western States . In the proceedings against Aaron Burr many of these machin- ations were referred to , and the ...
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