A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... settlement of New Hampshire . In the year 1627 , a colony of Swedes landed in Ame- rica , and purchased from the natives all the land from Cape Henlopen , at the mouth of Delaware - bay , to the falls on the Delaware , on both sides of ...
... settlement of New Hampshire . In the year 1627 , a colony of Swedes landed in Ame- rica , and purchased from the natives all the land from Cape Henlopen , at the mouth of Delaware - bay , to the falls on the Delaware , on both sides of ...
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... settlement of Connecticut . Rhode Island was first settled from the province of Massachusetts ; and this settlement arose from religious persecution . Mr. Roger Williams , a clergyman , who had fixed at Salem in 1630 , differing in ...
... settlement of Connecticut . Rhode Island was first settled from the province of Massachusetts ; and this settlement arose from religious persecution . Mr. Roger Williams , a clergyman , who had fixed at Salem in 1630 , differing in ...
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... settlement was made by six families , of which colonel Boone's was one , assisted by forty other adven- turers . In 1775 the Indian claim was purchased by treaty ; in 1790 Virginia consented that Kentucky should be form- ed into an ...
... settlement was made by six families , of which colonel Boone's was one , assisted by forty other adven- turers . In 1775 the Indian claim was purchased by treaty ; in 1790 Virginia consented that Kentucky should be form- ed into an ...
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