The Leading Facts of American HistoryGinn, 1891 - 359 pages |
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Page 31
... attack for that day . He accord- ingly set sail , and , proceeding southward down the coast about twenty miles , to a point where he had previously landed , there he built a fort at a place which he named St. Augustine . Meanwhile Jean ...
... attack for that day . He accord- ingly set sail , and , proceeding southward down the coast about twenty miles , to a point where he had previously landed , there he built a fort at a place which he named St. Augustine . Meanwhile Jean ...
Page 32
... attack the Spaniards at St. Augustine , set sail for France . The French never made a second attempt to colonize Florida , and the Span- iards were left in full possession . - 26. English Exploration : Frobisher ; Davis . Since the ...
... attack the Spaniards at St. Augustine , set sail for France . The French never made a second attempt to colonize Florida , and the Span- iards were left in full possession . - 26. English Exploration : Frobisher ; Davis . Since the ...
Page 31
... attack for that day . He accordingly set sail , and , proceeding southward down the coast about twenty miles , to a point where he had previously landed , there he built a fort at a place which he named St . Augustine . Meanwhile Jean ...
... attack for that day . He accordingly set sail , and , proceeding southward down the coast about twenty miles , to a point where he had previously landed , there he built a fort at a place which he named St . Augustine . Meanwhile Jean ...
Page 63
... attack , but it was the most terrible . The people begged Governor Berkeley's help , but he did nothing . Then a wealthy planter named Nathaniel Bacon raised a force , and took decided action against the Indians . His influence finally ...
... attack , but it was the most terrible . The people begged Governor Berkeley's help , but he did nothing . Then a wealthy planter named Nathaniel Bacon raised a force , and took decided action against the Indians . His influence finally ...
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... attack Plymouth . Governor Bradford a declaration of war in the shape of a bundle of arrows tied round with a rattlesnake - skin . The governor did not hesitate . He took the snake - skin , stuffed it full of powder and bullets , and ...
... attack Plymouth . Governor Bradford a declaration of war in the shape of a bundle of arrows tied round with a rattlesnake - skin . The governor did not hesitate . He took the snake - skin , stuffed it full of powder and bullets , and ...
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