The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... Canadian government Canadian land - tenure 81 82 Canadian feudalism 83 The Canadian Church . Canadian trade Company of the West in the West Indies Fourth period • Proprietary colony of Louisiana Frontenac and d'Iberville The Canadian ...
... Canadian government Canadian land - tenure 81 82 Canadian feudalism 83 The Canadian Church . Canadian trade Company of the West in the West Indies Fourth period • Proprietary colony of Louisiana Frontenac and d'Iberville The Canadian ...
Strana xii
... Canadian frontier 125 Montcalm in Canada 126 Loudon and the British forces 127 Loudon's failure against Louisbourg 128 Activity of Montcalm . 129 Capture of Fort William Henry . 130 Massacre of the garrison 131 Pitt in power 132 Fall of ...
... Canadian frontier 125 Montcalm in Canada 126 Loudon and the British forces 127 Loudon's failure against Louisbourg 128 Activity of Montcalm . 129 Capture of Fort William Henry . 130 Massacre of the garrison 131 Pitt in power 132 Fall of ...
Strana 71
... Canadian settlement happened to coincide with the first successful planting of a permanent English colony in Virginia . In 1608 the first permanent French colony was planted in Canada ; and the New World rivalry began . But as in both ...
... Canadian settlement happened to coincide with the first successful planting of a permanent English colony in Virginia . In 1608 the first permanent French colony was planted in Canada ; and the New World rivalry began . But as in both ...
Strana 72
... Canadian settlements were un- fortunately separated . In its haphazard character , the choice of Acadia for settlement seems English rather than French , and remains a memo- rable exception to the French rule of attempting at least an ...
... Canadian settlements were un- fortunately separated . In its haphazard character , the choice of Acadia for settlement seems English rather than French , and remains a memo- rable exception to the French rule of attempting at least an ...
Strana 76
... Canadian colonists obtained the fur - trade in return for an annual payment of a thousand pounds ' weight of beaver- skins . The Company still allowed no stranger to go to Canada except on its own vessels , and fixed a tariff for the ...
... Canadian colonists obtained the fur - trade in return for an annual payment of a thousand pounds ' weight of beaver- skins . The Company still allowed no stranger to go to Canada except on its own vessels , and fixed a tariff for the ...
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The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7 Sir Adolphus William Ward,George Walter Prothero,Stanley Mordaunt Leathes Zobrazení fragmentů - 1934 |
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