History of the United States: Containing All the Events Necessary to be Committed to Memory : with the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and a Table of Chronology : for the Use of SchoolsUriah Hunt & Son, 1850 - 216 pages |
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... when they were overpowered by the Dutch . Q. Who , at this time , was governor of New York ? A. Peter Stuyvesant . Q. How many Dutch governors had New York ? A. Arms of New York . Arms of Rhode Island . 20 20 SETTLEMENT OF ...
... when they were overpowered by the Dutch . Q. Who , at this time , was governor of New York ? A. Peter Stuyvesant . Q. How many Dutch governors had New York ? A. Arms of New York . Arms of Rhode Island . 20 20 SETTLEMENT OF ...
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... . In what year was Rhode Island founded ? A. In the year 1636 . Q. What did Williams call the town where he settled. Arms of Rhode Island . Arms of South Carolina . Arms of New - Jersey. 3 THE NORTHERN COLONIES . 25 Arms of Rhode Island. ..
... . In what year was Rhode Island founded ? A. In the year 1636 . Q. What did Williams call the town where he settled. Arms of Rhode Island . Arms of South Carolina . Arms of New - Jersey. 3 THE NORTHERN COLONIES . 25 Arms of Rhode Island. ..
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... Rhode Island and Pro- vidence plantations included ? " A. Because it refused to be merged into the colony of Plymouth . Q. What was the object of the confederacy ? A. Mutual protection against the Indians , French , and Dutch . Q. How ...
... Rhode Island and Pro- vidence plantations included ? " A. Because it refused to be merged into the colony of Plymouth . Q. What was the object of the confederacy ? A. Mutual protection against the Indians , French , and Dutch . Q. How ...
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... Rhode Island , in 1764 . CHAPTER VI . FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR Q. WHERE had SOUTHERN AND MIDDLE STATES 35.
... Rhode Island , in 1764 . CHAPTER VI . FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR Q. WHERE had SOUTHERN AND MIDDLE STATES 35.
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... Rhode Island ; and General Lee was taken prisoner , at Baskenbridge , by a party of light - horse . Q. Where is Baskenbridge ? A. About 17 miles north of New Brunswick . Q. What bold enterprise did Washington now accom- plish ? A. On ...
... Rhode Island ; and General Lee was taken prisoner , at Baskenbridge , by a party of light - horse . Q. Where is Baskenbridge ? A. About 17 miles north of New Brunswick . Q. What bold enterprise did Washington now accom- plish ? A. On ...
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