A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - Počet stran: 513 |
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... forces , under the guide of friendly Indians they approached the forces of Pequods , who were collected in their strongest fort , on the Mystic river . Here a battle was fought on the 20th of May , 1637 , under the general direction of ...
... forces , under the guide of friendly Indians they approached the forces of Pequods , who were collected in their strongest fort , on the Mystic river . Here a battle was fought on the 20th of May , 1637 , under the general direction of ...
Strana 98
... forces . returned to Jamestown . The aged Governor , unsupported and almost abandoned , fled to Accomac , on the eastern 7. What steps did Bacon take next ? By whose influence did he get his com mission ? After his departure , what was ...
... forces . returned to Jamestown . The aged Governor , unsupported and almost abandoned , fled to Accomac , on the eastern 7. What steps did Bacon take next ? By whose influence did he get his com mission ? After his departure , what was ...
Strana 99
... forces , until the King could be informed of the true state of the case . 9. The colony was now in a state of civil war . A party of Bacon's men burned Jamestown , laid waste that part of the country whose inhabitants adhered to the old ...
... forces , until the King could be informed of the true state of the case . 9. The colony was now in a state of civil war . A party of Bacon's men burned Jamestown , laid waste that part of the country whose inhabitants adhered to the old ...
Strana 105
... forces , united under the 10. How many made their escape ? How many of the enemy were killed and captured ? 11. What was done to avenge these barbarities ? With what success ? Who commanded the expeditions against Canada ? command of ...
... forces , united under the 10. How many made their escape ? How many of the enemy were killed and captured ? 11. What was done to avenge these barbarities ? With what success ? Who commanded the expeditions against Canada ? command of ...
Strana 107
... forces . He inflicted heavy losses upon the French , but was compelled to retreat . The war was waged with great fury between the Indians and French ; prisoners were tortured and put to death , without the least regard to the rights of ...
... forces . He inflicted heavy losses upon the French , but was compelled to retreat . The war was waged with great fury between the Indians and French ; prisoners were tortured and put to death , without the least regard to the rights of ...
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