The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... . Since then , however , England had become Protestant , while France had remained Catholic . When the rivals first met on the shores of the New World , colonial America was still very 1 THE CONFLICT OPENS: FRONTE- NAC AND PHIPS Page.
... . Since then , however , England had become Protestant , while France had remained Catholic . When the rivals first met on the shores of the New World , colonial America was still very 1 THE CONFLICT OPENS: FRONTE- NAC AND PHIPS Page.
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... Catholic king and when France's colony across the sea seemed to be in grave danger from the Iroquois allies of the English , Frontenac was sent again to Quebec to subdue these savages and , if he could , to destroy in America the power ...
... Catholic king and when France's colony across the sea seemed to be in grave danger from the Iroquois allies of the English , Frontenac was sent again to Quebec to subdue these savages and , if he could , to destroy in America the power ...
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... Catholics , was to be confiscated . Catholics , whether English or Dutch , were to be left undisturbed if not too numerous and if they would take the oath of allegiance to Louis XIV and show some promise of keeping it . Rich Protestants ...
... Catholics , was to be confiscated . Catholics , whether English or Dutch , were to be left undisturbed if not too numerous and if they would take the oath of allegiance to Louis XIV and show some promise of keeping it . Rich Protestants ...
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... Catholic France to give him security on his throne . Before the first half of the reign of Louis XIV had ended , it was the boast of the French that the King of England was vassal to their King , that the states of continental Europe ...
... Catholic France to give him security on his throne . Before the first half of the reign of Louis XIV had ended , it was the boast of the French that the King of England was vassal to their King , that the states of continental Europe ...
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... and convents , with inhabitants Catholic to a man , speaking the lan- guage and preserving the traditions of France . The strip of inviolate sea between Calais and Dover made impossible , however , an assault on London QUEBEC AND BOSTON 29.
... and convents , with inhabitants Catholic to a man , speaking the lan- guage and preserving the traditions of France . The strip of inviolate sea between Calais and Dover made impossible , however , an assault on London QUEBEC AND BOSTON 29.
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