The History of North America: The Louisiana Purchase and the westward movement, by C.M. Geersubscribers only, 1904 |
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... showed a will- ingness to come to some kind of agreement and to give up its lands . Now that the two great claimants , Virginia and New York , would evidently come to its point of view , Maryland entered the confederation . This In 1784 ...
... showed a will- ingness to come to some kind of agreement and to give up its lands . Now that the two great claimants , Virginia and New York , would evidently come to its point of view , Maryland entered the confederation . This In 1784 ...
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... showed that he regarded the secession as an insult and injury to North Carolina and one which the State would never pass over in silence . The entire correspondence is bitter and shows the excited state of feeling between the two ...
... showed that he regarded the secession as an insult and injury to North Carolina and one which the State would never pass over in silence . The entire correspondence is bitter and shows the excited state of feeling between the two ...
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... showed the French the seriousness with which Jefferson regarded the proposed transaction . Monroe was also a man in whom the western people had great confidence , and secret instructions could be better given by word of mouth than ...
... showed the French the seriousness with which Jefferson regarded the proposed transaction . Monroe was also a man in whom the western people had great confidence , and secret instructions could be better given by word of mouth than ...
Table des matières
SETTLEMENTS BEYOND THE ALLEGHANIES | 3 |
THE WEST IN THE REVOLUTION 2746 | 27 |
LAND CESSIONS OF THE STATES 4758 | 47 |
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admission admitted Alleghanies American appointed became boundary Britain British ceded cession Chillicothe Clair Clark clause colonies committee condition Congress Connecticut Constitution convention Cutler delegates district east eastern elected emigrants established expedition favor formed France Franklin French gave George Rogers Clark governor granted House hundred acres Illinois country important independent Indians inhabitants Jefferson journey Kaskaskia Kentucky Lake land claims laws leader legislative legislature Little Miami River Louisiana Louisiana Purchase Manasseh Cutler matter ment Michigan miles Mississippi Mississippi River Missouri mountains nation navigation neighbors North Carolina northern Northwest Territory officers Ohio Company Ohio River Ordinance of 1787 organized Orleans party passed peace Pennsylvania pioneers population possession purchase question Revolution sent settled settlements settlers Sevier slavery slaves southern Spain Spanish Tennessee tion township tract trade treaty Union United valley village Vincennes Virginia vote Watauga western lands Wisconsin