The History of North America: The Louisiana Purchase and the westward movement, by C.M. Geersubscribers only, 1904 |
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... slaves , if only their lives could be spared . He told them of the French alliance and the object of the Americans in coming to them , and stated that if they took the oath of fidelity to the Amer- ican cause they would be given all the ...
... slaves , if only their lives could be spared . He told them of the French alliance and the object of the Americans in coming to them , and stated that if they took the oath of fidelity to the Amer- ican cause they would be given all the ...
Page 71
... slaves were carried into Tipton's house for safe keeping . Sevier's friends to the number of one hundred and fifty rallied , and followed their leader in laying siege to Tipton's buildings . In the contest between the two parties ...
... slaves were carried into Tipton's house for safe keeping . Sevier's friends to the number of one hundred and fifty rallied , and followed their leader in laying siege to Tipton's buildings . In the contest between the two parties ...
Page 117
... slaves and the slave - trade . The ministers in Kentucky , especially the Baptists , were strongly opposed to the institution . They made every effort to keep the slavery clause out of the constitution but did not succeed . The final ...
... slaves and the slave - trade . The ministers in Kentucky , especially the Baptists , were strongly opposed to the institution . They made every effort to keep the slavery clause out of the constitution but did not succeed . The final ...
Page 126
... slaves , and seven hundred and thirty - seven free colored . The white population had increased in this time two hundred per cent , and the slave two hundred and twenty - four per cent . CHAPTER VIII THE TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES ...
... slaves , and seven hundred and thirty - seven free colored . The white population had increased in this time two hundred per cent , and the slave two hundred and twenty - four per cent . CHAPTER VIII THE TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES ...
Page 127
... slaves . " According to the deed of cession , Congress must satisfy certain claims before it could make any disposition of the lands ceded by North Carolina . It was found that there were more claims than the ceded lands could satisfy ...
... slaves . " According to the deed of cession , Congress must satisfy certain claims before it could make any disposition of the lands ceded by North Carolina . It was found that there were more claims than the ceded lands could satisfy ...
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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