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Page 219
... Carlos re- fused courteously but firmly . Iberville rewarded him for his compliments with others from the same mint , withdrew , sailed westward , and built a fort at Biloxi . But there were to be no battles , at present , between ...
... Carlos re- fused courteously but firmly . Iberville rewarded him for his compliments with others from the same mint , withdrew , sailed westward , and built a fort at Biloxi . But there were to be no battles , at present , between ...
Page 232
... Carlos III , the ablest king since Philip II , to the Spanish throne . The second of these events tended to offset the results of the first . The continued English successes and French disasters of 1760 alarmed Carlos , and in 1761 he ...
... Carlos III , the ablest king since Philip II , to the Spanish throne . The second of these events tended to offset the results of the first . The continued English successes and French disasters of 1760 alarmed Carlos , and in 1761 he ...
Page 233
... Carlos in- deed saw that to preserve his overseas domain and to restore Spain to her former eminence drastic re- forms were necessary . From the last days of Philip II , Spain's power in Europe had declined , though her colonies had ...
... Carlos in- deed saw that to preserve his overseas domain and to restore Spain to her former eminence drastic re- forms were necessary . From the last days of Philip II , Spain's power in Europe had declined , though her colonies had ...
Page 234
... Carlos put forth brave efforts . He lowered taxation and instituted measures for the equaliza- tion of government . He revived and fostered Spanish industries and built up the navy . In less than a decade after Carlos's accession ...
... Carlos put forth brave efforts . He lowered taxation and instituted measures for the equaliza- tion of government . He revived and fostered Spanish industries and built up the navy . In less than a decade after Carlos's accession ...
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... Carlos , who at first rejected the gift . But he soon changed his mind , for the value of Louisiana as a buffer against England could not be overlooked . Carlos deferred actual occupation as long as possible ; but when he saw England's ...
... Carlos , who at first rejected the gift . But he soon changed his mind , for the value of Louisiana as a buffer against England could not be overlooked . Carlos deferred actual occupation as long as possible ; but when he saw England's ...
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