The History of North America: The Louisiana Purchase and the westward movement, by C.M. Geersubscribers only, 1904 |
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... communities , made so by their isolation . The settlers came hundreds of miles from their old home in Canada and were compelled to depend upon their own resources . They re- ceived news of the outside world only through the trappers and ...
... communities , made so by their isolation . The settlers came hundreds of miles from their old home in Canada and were compelled to depend upon their own resources . They re- ceived news of the outside world only through the trappers and ...
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... where they listened unquestioningly to what the priest had to tell them . After mass they gave themselves up to social amusements . In these primitive communities there was little division of labor 8 THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE.
... where they listened unquestioningly to what the priest had to tell them . After mass they gave themselves up to social amusements . In these primitive communities there was little division of labor 8 THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE.
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In these primitive communities there was little division of labor . Each man did for himself the little mechanical work necessary . The missionary priests had encouraged agriculture , which could be carried on by those who , by reason ...
In these primitive communities there was little division of labor . Each man did for himself the little mechanical work necessary . The missionary priests had encouraged agriculture , which could be carried on by those who , by reason ...
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... communities there were only infrequent meetings , perhaps once in the year , in which the religious feelings expressed themselves in grotesque forms . About most of these early emigrants we know very little . But here and there one ...
... communities there were only infrequent meetings , perhaps once in the year , in which the religious feelings expressed themselves in grotesque forms . About most of these early emigrants we know very little . But here and there one ...
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... communities was in June , 1776. The settlers had been warned by a friendly Indian woman and so had had opportunity to with- draw into their forts . The Cherokees to the number of two thousand advanced to the attack . A party of six ...
... communities was in June , 1776. The settlers had been warned by a friendly Indian woman and so had had opportunity to with- draw into their forts . The Cherokees to the number of two thousand advanced to the attack . A party of six ...
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