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... necessary , but the study is well repaid by the manner in which the knowledge thus gained makes clear the great movements by which the United States have gained in ter- ritory and strength - a strength arising as well from mental as ...
... necessary , but the study is well repaid by the manner in which the knowledge thus gained makes clear the great movements by which the United States have gained in ter- ritory and strength - a strength arising as well from mental as ...
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... necessary that territory must be traversed which is covered by other writers in the series . It is believed that this will be an advantage because in every case the author has treated these subjects in their bearing upon the general ...
... necessary that territory must be traversed which is covered by other writers in the series . It is believed that this will be an advantage because in every case the author has treated these subjects in their bearing upon the general ...
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... necessary . He wished to be a great landholder and settle in the midst of his untamed acres which were to be for him and his children a prosperous farm . But the Frenchman did not care to hold much land , because he was , first of all ...
... necessary . He wished to be a great landholder and settle in the midst of his untamed acres which were to be for him and his children a prosperous farm . But the Frenchman did not care to hold much land , because he was , first of all ...
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... necessary . The missionary priests had encouraged agriculture , which could be carried on by those who , by reason of youth or old age , were incapacitated from enga- ging in the more dangerous and arduous labor involved in the fur ...
... necessary . The missionary priests had encouraged agriculture , which could be carried on by those who , by reason of youth or old age , were incapacitated from enga- ging in the more dangerous and arduous labor involved in the fur ...
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... necessary . In these reasons it is set forth that planting new colonies beyond the mountains would be contrary to the great object of colo- nizing America , which was " to improve and extend the commerce , navigation and manufactures of ...
... necessary . In these reasons it is set forth that planting new colonies beyond the mountains would be contrary to the great object of colo- nizing America , which was " to improve and extend the commerce , navigation and manufactures of ...
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admission admitted American appointed Assembly became Boonesborough boundary Britain British ceded cession Chillicothe Clair Clark clause Colonel colony committee Congress Connecticut Constitution convention Cutler delegates district east eastern elected emigrants established expedition favor formed France Franklin French gave George Rogers Clark give governor granted houses Illinois Illinois country important independent Indiana Territory Indians inhabitants Jefferson journey Kentucky Lake land claims laws leader legislative legislature Little Miami River Louisiana Louisiana Purchase matter ment Michigan miles Mississippi Mississippi River Missouri mountains Napoleon nation navigation negotiations North Carolina northern Northwest Territory Ohio Company Ohio River Ordinance of 1787 Orleans party passed peace pioneers population possession purchase question Revolution sent settled settlements settlers Sevier slavery slaves southern Spain Spanish Tennessee thousand tion township trade treaty Union United valley village Vincennes Virginia vote Watauga western lands Wilkinson