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... Louisiana . To forestall the French an expedition was immediately dispatched from Vera Cruz to Pensacola Bay , where in November , 1698 , the post of San Carlos was erected and garrisoned . The move was none too soon . In January ( 1699 ...
... Louisiana . To forestall the French an expedition was immediately dispatched from Vera Cruz to Pensacola Bay , where in November , 1698 , the post of San Carlos was erected and garrisoned . The move was none too soon . In January ( 1699 ...
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... Louisiana . The fate of that territory was settled in Europe . The Spanish King , Charles II , died . He left no son ; and , forced by the danger that a dismembering war for the succession would follow on his death , he bequeathed the ...
... Louisiana . The fate of that territory was settled in Europe . The Spanish King , Charles II , died . He left no son ; and , forced by the danger that a dismembering war for the succession would follow on his death , he bequeathed the ...
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by a Bourbon King , was forced to permit the occupation of Louisiana by France . Iberville's brother , the Sieur de Bienville , a brilliant and vigorous commander , was appointed in 1701 Governor of Louisiana . Bienville con- centrated ...
by a Bourbon King , was forced to permit the occupation of Louisiana by France . Iberville's brother , the Sieur de Bienville , a brilliant and vigorous commander , was appointed in 1701 Governor of Louisiana . Bienville con- centrated ...
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... the Asinais and there wrote his appeal to the French priests . But his writings preserved in the College of Querétaro in Mexico and examined by the author disprove the story . priests of Louisiana , begging them to " pacify the TEXAS 221.
... the Asinais and there wrote his appeal to the French priests . But his writings preserved in the College of Querétaro in Mexico and examined by the author disprove the story . priests of Louisiana , begging them to " pacify the TEXAS 221.
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... Louisiana tribes bordering on the Texas Indians would honor Heaven more than missionary labors in other parts of Louisiana he did not make clear , but it is plain enough that the first result of the pacification would be the estab ...
... Louisiana tribes bordering on the Texas Indians would honor Heaven more than missionary labors in other parts of Louisiana he did not make clear , but it is plain enough that the first result of the pacification would be the estab ...
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