The New World: Embracing American History--, Volumen2G. and F. Bill, 1857 |
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Términos y frases comunes
adventure American appointed arms army arrived assembly attack attempt authority British Canada Captain Carolina CHAPTER chief Church coast Colonel colonists colony command commenced compelled congress Connecticut continental army Cornwallis court defence dispatched early effect emigrants enemy engaged England English enterprise escutcheon established expedition favour fleet force former France French frigate garrison governor hostile hundred important Indians inhabitants island Jamestown Joseph Brant king Lake Lake Ontario land latter Lower Canada March Massachusetts Massasoit ment military militia month nation natives Opechancanough party passed peace person Plymouth Pocahontas Pokanokets popular portion possession Powhatan President prisoners proceedings procured province provisions Quakers received retreat returned Rhode Island river sachem sailed savages sent session settlement settlers ship sloop-of-war Smith South South Carolina spirit taken territory thousand tion took town treaty tribes troops United vessels Virginia voyage Washington Werowocomoco York