Contributions to Education, Issue 226George Peabody College for Teachers, 1938 |
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Page 69
... River was early recognized . The importance of the river valley was evidenced by the fact that every successful colonizer attempted to control it . The English and French fought for its control from 1754 to 1763 ; the Americans , in ...
... River was early recognized . The importance of the river valley was evidenced by the fact that every successful colonizer attempted to control it . The English and French fought for its control from 1754 to 1763 ; the Americans , in ...
Page 70
... River when its possessor pleases.35 The pioneer demand for an outlet was simple . The Span- iards controlled every outlet on the Gulf Coast from New Orleans to the eastern coast of Florida , east of the Mississippi River . Nowhere could ...
... River when its possessor pleases.35 The pioneer demand for an outlet was simple . The Span- iards controlled every outlet on the Gulf Coast from New Orleans to the eastern coast of Florida , east of the Mississippi River . Nowhere could ...
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... river was to be the western boundary of the United States . President Madison , again in 1810 , tried to gain possession of the Tombigbee , and also the Alabama River , and free navigation of the Mobile . The rivers were ours by natural ...
... river was to be the western boundary of the United States . President Madison , again in 1810 , tried to gain possession of the Tombigbee , and also the Alabama River , and free navigation of the Mobile . The rivers were ours by natural ...
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