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... MEXICO 165 VII . THE JESUITS ON THE PACIFIC SLOPE 66 188 66 VIII . TEXAS 207 66 IX . LOUISIANA 232 66 X. CALIFORNIA 258 66 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 297 14 INDEX 305 gi 29 . ILLUSTRATIONS JUAN BAUTISTA DE ANZA , FOUNDER OF SAN FRANCISCO.
... MEXICO 165 VII . THE JESUITS ON THE PACIFIC SLOPE 66 188 66 VIII . TEXAS 207 66 IX . LOUISIANA 232 66 X. CALIFORNIA 258 66 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 297 14 INDEX 305 gi 29 . ILLUSTRATIONS JUAN BAUTISTA DE ANZA , FOUNDER OF SAN FRANCISCO.
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... Louisiana , and Texas . Leaving at the camp a garrison of fifty footmen with thirty horses and food for two years , on Au- gust 1 , 1539 , De Soto set out . In his train were some five hundred and fifty lancers , crossbowmen , and ...
... Louisiana , and Texas . Leaving at the camp a garrison of fifty footmen with thirty horses and food for two years , on Au- gust 1 , 1539 , De Soto set out . In his train were some five hundred and fifty lancers , crossbowmen , and ...
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... Louisiana . Jamestown , 1607 ; Charleston , 1670 ; Savannah , 1733 : thus the English advanced relentlessly . And in 1763 , following the Seven Years ' War , in which Spain fought on the side of France , the English expelled Spain from ...
... Louisiana . Jamestown , 1607 ; Charleston , 1670 ; Savannah , 1733 : thus the English advanced relentlessly . And in 1763 , following the Seven Years ' War , in which Spain fought on the side of France , the English expelled Spain from ...
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... Louisiana passed into the hands of Spain , communication was opened with St. Louis , and trade with the Plains Indians increased . Early in the nineteenth century Ameri- can traders and adventurers attempted to enter the country , but ...
... Louisiana passed into the hands of Spain , communication was opened with St. Louis , and trade with the Plains Indians increased . Early in the nineteenth century Ameri- can traders and adventurers attempted to enter the country , but ...
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... Louisiana . While Spain was busy farther south , other nations were encroaching on her northern claims . / By 1670 England had planted strong centers of colonization all the way from Jamaica to New England , and had erected trading ...
... Louisiana . While Spain was busy farther south , other nations were encroaching on her northern claims . / By 1670 England had planted strong centers of colonization all the way from Jamaica to New England , and had erected trading ...
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