The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... menace which would master him if he did not fight , was he stirred to warlike energy . French leaders , on the other hand , were thinking of world politics . The voyage of Verrazano , the Italian sailor who had been sent out by Francis ...
... menace which would master him if he did not fight , was he stirred to warlike energy . French leaders , on the other hand , were thinking of world politics . The voyage of Verrazano , the Italian sailor who had been sent out by Francis ...
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... menace that , to secure protection , they ceded their territory to Queen Anne and became British sub- jects , a humiliating step indeed for a people who had once thought themselves the most important in all the world . By 1703 the ...
... menace that , to secure protection , they ceded their territory to Queen Anne and became British sub- jects , a humiliating step indeed for a people who had once thought themselves the most important in all the world . By 1703 the ...
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... menace ended once for all . It was only an occasional spirit in Massachusetts who made comprehensive political plans . One of these was Samuel Vetch , a man somewhat differ- ent from the usual type of New England leader , for he was not ...
... menace ended once for all . It was only an occasional spirit in Massachusetts who made comprehensive political plans . One of these was Samuel Vetch , a man somewhat differ- ent from the usual type of New England leader , for he was not ...
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... menace , the great- est in its history . Through the long months of the summer of 1711 there had been prayer and fasting to avert the danger . Apparently trading ships had deserted the lower St. Lawrence in alarm , for no word had ...
... menace , the great- est in its history . Through the long months of the summer of 1711 there had been prayer and fasting to avert the danger . Apparently trading ships had deserted the lower St. Lawrence in alarm , for no word had ...
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... menace to the colony of New York , as the dwell- ers in the British post of Oswego on the opposite shore of the lake well knew . We have already seen that the French held a fort at Niagara guard- ing the route leading farther west to ...
... menace to the colony of New York , as the dwell- ers in the British post of Oswego on the opposite shore of the lake well knew . We have already seen that the French held a fort at Niagara guard- ing the route leading farther west to ...
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Acadians army attack Boston Bougainville Britain brothers CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Canada Canadian canoes Cape Breton Catholic Céloron Church colonists command disaster enemy England English colonies Europe farther fight flowing force Fort Beauséjour Fort La Reine Fort William Henry fortress France France's François French Frontenac frontier furs Governor of Canada Halifax harbor Hendry Hudson Bay hundred Iroquois Jesuit Jonquière journey King knew La Vérendrye Lake Champlain land Lawrence leader Lévis lish Louis XIV Louisbourg Mandan Massachusetts menace miles military minister Mississippi Montcalm Montreal mouth nearly North America Nova Scotia officers Ohio peace Phips Port Royal prairie priest prisoners Protestant Quebec reached region river sailed sailors Saint-Pierre Saskatchewan savages sent ships soldiers soon south shore surrender thought thousand took trade Treaty of Utrecht tribes troops UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Vaudreuil Vérendrye Versailles Vetch victory village waters West Western Sea westward William winter Wolfe