The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... hundred armed men , a thousand of them French regular troops , were to advance by land into the heart of the colony , seize Albany and all the boats there available , and descend by the Hudson 12 THE CONQUEST OF NEW FRANCE.
... hundred armed men , a thousand of them French regular troops , were to advance by land into the heart of the colony , seize Albany and all the boats there available , and descend by the Hudson 12 THE CONQUEST OF NEW FRANCE.
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... troop on snowshoes across the white wastes . Dragging on sleds the needed supplies , they march up the Richelieu River and over the frozen surface of Lake Champlain . As they advance with caution into the colony of New York they suffer ...
... troop on snowshoes across the white wastes . Dragging on sleds the needed supplies , they march up the Richelieu River and over the frozen surface of Lake Champlain . As they advance with caution into the colony of New York they suffer ...
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... troops from England were to be at Boston before the end of May , 1709. The colonial forces gathered . New Jersey and Penn- sylvania refused , indeed , to send any soldiers ; but New York and the other colonies concerned did their full ...
... troops from England were to be at Boston before the end of May , 1709. The colonial forces gathered . New Jersey and Penn- sylvania refused , indeed , to send any soldiers ; but New York and the other colonies concerned did their full ...
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... troops and Vetch as adjutant - general . What we know today as Digby Basin on the east side of the Bay of Fundy , is a great harbor , land- locked but for a narrow entrance about a mile wide . Through this " gut , " as it is called ...
... troops and Vetch as adjutant - general . What we know today as Digby Basin on the east side of the Bay of Fundy , is a great harbor , land- locked but for a narrow entrance about a mile wide . Through this " gut , " as it is called ...
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... troops and two ships carrying supplies were dashed to pieces on the rocks . The shrieks of drowning men could be heard in the darkness . The scene was the rocky Isle aux ŒŒufs and ad- jacent reefs off the north shore . About seven ...
... troops and two ships carrying supplies were dashed to pieces on the rocks . The shrieks of drowning men could be heard in the darkness . The scene was the rocky Isle aux ŒŒufs and ad- jacent reefs off the north shore . About seven ...
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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