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... Salle landed at the mouth of the Mississippi and claimed the territory along its course for France . The dis- covery that the river emptied into the Mexican Gulf put a new idea into La Salle's fertile brain . He made another journey to ...
... Salle landed at the mouth of the Mississippi and claimed the territory along its course for France . The dis- covery that the river emptied into the Mexican Gulf put a new idea into La Salle's fertile brain . He made another journey to ...
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... Salle's lieutenant in the Illinois country , who was to meet him at the mouth of the Mississippi with men and ... Salle moved his colony to a better site on the Garcitas River near the head of Lavaca Bay . He set out from this point in ...
... Salle's lieutenant in the Illinois country , who was to meet him at the mouth of the Mississippi with men and ... Salle moved his colony to a better site on the Garcitas River near the head of Lavaca Bay . He set out from this point in ...
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... Salle's party continued northeastward . Some deserted in the Indian towns . The others , including La Salle's brother , crossed the Red River near Texarkana and the intervening country to the mouth of the Arkansas , ascended to Tonty's ...
... Salle's party continued northeastward . Some deserted in the Indian towns . The others , including La Salle's brother , crossed the Red River near Texarkana and the intervening country to the mouth of the Arkansas , ascended to Tonty's ...
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... Salle's expedition caused a sen- sation in Spain , it roused the greatest alarm along the whole northern Spanish frontier in the New World , from Chihuahua to Cuba . The West In- dies were no longer solely Spanish . The progress of the ...
... Salle's expedition caused a sen- sation in Spain , it roused the greatest alarm along the whole northern Spanish frontier in the New World , from Chihuahua to Cuba . The West In- dies were no longer solely Spanish . The progress of the ...
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... Salle's colony . Mariners from Vera Cruz returned to that harbor to report two wrecked French ships in Matagorda Bay and no sign of a colony . It was concluded that La Salle's ex- pedition had been destroyed and that the French menace ...
... Salle's colony . Mariners from Vera Cruz returned to that harbor to report two wrecked French ships in Matagorda Bay and no sign of a colony . It was concluded that La Salle's ex- pedition had been destroyed and that the French menace ...
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