The Development of AmericaAmerican Book Company, 1936 - 772 pages |
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... France without having dis- covered the desired route . Ten years later Francis I , the king of France , sent out Jacques Cartier with two small ships and a crew of thirty - six men . Cartier sailed along the northern coast of ...
... France without having dis- covered the desired route . Ten years later Francis I , the king of France , sent out Jacques Cartier with two small ships and a crew of thirty - six men . Cartier sailed along the northern coast of ...
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... France retained fishing rights on part of the coast . France acknowledged the British claim to the Hudson Bay region , but its boundaries were not stated . Great Britain also acquired Acadia , and changed its name to Nova Scotia . France ...
... France retained fishing rights on part of the coast . France acknowledged the British claim to the Hudson Bay region , but its boundaries were not stated . Great Britain also acquired Acadia , and changed its name to Nova Scotia . France ...
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... France , because the treaty had provided for help only in case of a defensive war , while the war in which France was engaged was offensive . Thomas Jefferson , the Secretary of State , on the other hand , maintained that the treaty had ...
... France , because the treaty had provided for help only in case of a defensive war , while the war in which France was engaged was offensive . Thomas Jefferson , the Secretary of State , on the other hand , maintained that the treaty had ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Chronological Outline xi | 2 |
Europe and Neighboring Lands | 8 |
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