A Short History of the United States, 1492-1938Macmillan, 1939 - 1039 pages |
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... Carolina : Ashe , History of North Carolina ( 1908–1925 ) , the best treat- ment , but without appreciation of ... South Carolina : McCrady , South Carolina under the Proprietary Government ( 1897 ) , strictly chronological ; Rivers ...
... Carolina : Ashe , History of North Carolina ( 1908–1925 ) , the best treat- ment , but without appreciation of ... South Carolina : McCrady , South Carolina under the Proprietary Government ( 1897 ) , strictly chronological ; Rivers ...
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... Carolina and Virginia had been sent to him , and with his army raised to 4400 men he recrossed the Dan and offered ... South Carolina . The good generalship of Greene and Morgan , the long and tiresome marches in the North Carolina ...
... Carolina and Virginia had been sent to him , and with his army raised to 4400 men he recrossed the Dan and offered ... South Carolina . The good generalship of Greene and Morgan , the long and tiresome marches in the North Carolina ...
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... Carolina ( Ibid . , 1906 ) ; and Ramsdell , Reconstruc- tion in Texas ( Ibid . , 1910 ) . See also : Thompson , Reconstruction in Georgia , 1865-1872 ( Columbia University Studies , V , LXİV , 1915 ) ; Simpkin and Woody , South Carolina ...
... Carolina ( Ibid . , 1906 ) ; and Ramsdell , Reconstruc- tion in Texas ( Ibid . , 1910 ) . See also : Thompson , Reconstruction in Georgia , 1865-1872 ( Columbia University Studies , V , LXİV , 1915 ) ; Simpkin and Woody , South Carolina ...
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Exploring the Coasts of the New World | 31 |
The Gentlemen Adventurers | 41 |
Better Times in the Colony | 50 |
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