The Development of AmericaAmerican Book Company, 1936 - 772 pages |
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... attempted the settlement of Delaware . In 1633 , about thirty emigrants were brought over and settled , but the Indians destroyed the settlement before the end of the second year . A successful attempt to establish a colony in Delaware ...
... attempted the settlement of Delaware . In 1633 , about thirty emigrants were brought over and settled , but the Indians destroyed the settlement before the end of the second year . A successful attempt to establish a colony in Delaware ...
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... attempted to solve the problem first , by nonimportation ; then by the embargo ; but both of these methods failed . Madison con- tinued in the attempt to solve the difficulty by trying nonintercourse but it also failed . In the meantime ...
... attempted to solve the problem first , by nonimportation ; then by the embargo ; but both of these methods failed . Madison con- tinued in the attempt to solve the difficulty by trying nonintercourse but it also failed . In the meantime ...
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... attempt to invade Canada by way of Detroit , but because of the surrender of the American general William Hull , the expedition failed , and American territory west of Lake Erie was occupied by the British . Two other attempts in the ...
... attempt to invade Canada by way of Detroit , but because of the surrender of the American general William Hull , the expedition failed , and American territory west of Lake Erie was occupied by the British . Two other attempts in the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Chronological Outline xi | 2 |
Europe and Neighboring Lands | 8 |
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