The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... French were securing a foothold in Acadia , now Nova Scotia . Six years had barely passed when the English Captain Argall sailed to the north from Vir- ginia and destroyed the rising French settlements . Sixteen years after this another ...
... French were securing a foothold in Acadia , now Nova Scotia . Six years had barely passed when the English Captain Argall sailed to the north from Vir- ginia and destroyed the rising French settlements . Sixteen years after this another ...
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... French to their own advantage as the real sovereigns in North America . One of them , whose fluent ora- tory had won for him the name of Big Mouth , told the Governor of Canada , in 1688 , that his people held their lands from the Great ...
... French to their own advantage as the real sovereigns in North America . One of them , whose fluent ora- tory had won for him the name of Big Mouth , told the Governor of Canada , in 1688 , that his people held their lands from the Great ...
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or the French , that they well understood the weak- ness of the French and were quite able to destroy them , but that they wished to be friends with both French and English who brought to them the advantages of trade . In sagacity of ...
or the French , that they well understood the weak- ness of the French and were quite able to destroy them , but that they wished to be friends with both French and English who brought to them the advantages of trade . In sagacity of ...
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... French and the Iroquois . In spite of this bad beginning , the French had later done their best to make friends with the powerful con- federacy . They had sent to them devoted mis- sionaries , many of whom met the martyr's reward of ...
... French and the Iroquois . In spite of this bad beginning , the French had later done their best to make friends with the powerful con- federacy . They had sent to them devoted mis- sionaries , many of whom met the martyr's reward of ...
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... French- man seized even friendly Iroquois and sent them over seas to France . The savages in retaliation exacted a fearful vengeance in the butchery of French colonists . The bloodiest story in the annals of Canada is the massacre at ...
... French- man seized even friendly Iroquois and sent them over seas to France . The savages in retaliation exacted a fearful vengeance in the butchery of French colonists . The bloodiest story in the annals of Canada is the massacre at ...
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