The Development of AmericaAmerican Book Company, 1936 - 772 pages |
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... Settlement of Delaware . The Dutch West India Company also 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 ...
... Settlement of Delaware . The Dutch West India Company also 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 ...
Page 68
... Settlement of Georgia . Georgia , the last of the original thirteen colonies , was first settled in 1733. This was seventy years after the grant of the Carolinas . Virginia , the first colony to be settled , was already 126 years old ...
... Settlement of Georgia . Georgia , the last of the original thirteen colonies , was first settled in 1733. This was seventy years after the grant of the Carolinas . Virginia , the first colony to be settled , was already 126 years old ...
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... settled at St. Marys , March 27 . 1632 1634 1635-1636 Settlement of Connecticut Valley under Hooker . 1636 1638 1639 1641 Providence founded by Roger Williams . Harvard University founded . Delaware settled by Swedes . New Haven ...
... settled at St. Marys , March 27 . 1632 1634 1635-1636 Settlement of Connecticut Valley under Hooker . 1636 1638 1639 1641 Providence founded by Roger Williams . Harvard University founded . Delaware settled by Swedes . New Haven ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Chronological Outline xi | 2 |
Europe and Neighboring Lands | 8 |
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