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E193 C6 1.10 REPLACING 381605 Copyright , 1918 , by Yale University Press CONTENTS I. THE CONFLICT OPENS : FRONTE- NAC AND PHIPS.
E193 C6 1.10 REPLACING 381605 Copyright , 1918 , by Yale University Press CONTENTS I. THE CONFLICT OPENS : FRONTE- NAC AND PHIPS.
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CONTENTS I. THE CONFLICT OPENS : FRONTE- NAC AND PHIPS Page 1 66 II . QUEBEC AND BOSTON 24 64 III . FRANCE LOSES ACADIA 44 66 IV . LOUISBOURG AND BOSTON 67 66 V. THE GREAT WEST 97 66 VI . THE VALLEY OF THE OHIO 145 VII . THE EXPULSION ...
CONTENTS I. THE CONFLICT OPENS : FRONTE- NAC AND PHIPS Page 1 66 II . QUEBEC AND BOSTON 24 64 III . FRANCE LOSES ACADIA 44 66 IV . LOUISBOURG AND BOSTON 67 66 V. THE GREAT WEST 97 66 VI . THE VALLEY OF THE OHIO 145 VII . THE EXPULSION ...
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... , 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.
... , 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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... Phips of Massachusetts , the son of a poor settler on the Kennebec River , had made his first advance in life by taking up the trade of car- penter in Boston . Only when grown up had he learned to read and write . He married a rich wife ...
... Phips of Massachusetts , the son of a poor settler on the Kennebec River , had made his first advance in life by taking up the trade of car- penter in Boston . Only when grown up had he learned to read and write . He married a rich wife ...
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... Phips now planned to raise the ship and get the money . For this enterprise he obtained support in England and set out on his exacting adventure . On the voyage his crew mutinied . Armed with cutlasses , they told Phips that he must ...
... Phips now planned to raise the ship and get the money . For this enterprise he obtained support in England and set out on his exacting adventure . On the voyage his crew mutinied . Armed with cutlasses , they told Phips that he must ...
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