Exploring American HistoryChristian Liberty Press, 2007 - 360 páginas |
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... known . The maps that Columbus had might have shown the earth shaped like a ball , but he supposed it to be much smaller than it really is . No one at this time had sailed around the globe . Therefore , no one knew what lands lay west ...
... known . The maps that Columbus had might have shown the earth shaped like a ball , but he supposed it to be much smaller than it really is . No one at this time had sailed around the globe . Therefore , no one knew what lands lay west ...
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... known ? 4 . Why did he go to Spain ? 5. How did Columbus finally get help ? 6. When did he sail ? 7. What happened on the first part of the voyage ? 8 . Did Columbus think he landed on the Indies ? 9. What did Columbus name the island ...
... known ? 4 . Why did he go to Spain ? 5. How did Columbus finally get help ? 6. When did he sail ? 7. What happened on the first part of the voyage ? 8 . Did Columbus think he landed on the Indies ? 9. What did Columbus name the island ...
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... known to Europe , which Columbus had failed to reach . Early one bright morning near the end of June 1497 , they saw land in the west . It was probably Cape Breton Island , a part of Nova Scotia . John Cabot named it " The Land First ...
... known to Europe , which Columbus had failed to reach . Early one bright morning near the end of June 1497 , they saw land in the west . It was probably Cape Breton Island , a part of Nova Scotia . John Cabot named it " The Land First ...
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... shortest day in the year , they landed on that famous stone which is now known throughout the world as Plymouth Rock . William Bradford's Chair . PLYMOUTH ROCK . Standish , with the others , went back to the. - 53- Exploring American ...
... shortest day in the year , they landed on that famous stone which is now known throughout the world as Plymouth Rock . William Bradford's Chair . PLYMOUTH ROCK . Standish , with the others , went back to the. - 53- Exploring American ...
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... the settlement Providence ? 5. What became of the city of Providence ? 6. In what year did Roger Williams begin to build the place known as Providence ? Chapter Eleven King Philip ( Time of the Indian War - 72- Roger Williams.
... the settlement Providence ? 5. What became of the city of Providence ? 6. In what year did Roger Williams begin to build the place known as Providence ? Chapter Eleven King Philip ( Time of the Indian War - 72- Roger Williams.
Contenido
XXIII | 180 |
XXIV | 185 |
XXV | 193 |
XXVI | 200 |
XXVII | 209 |
XXVIII | 215 |
XXIX | 230 |
XXX | 238 |
XXXI | 242 |
XXXII | 246 |
XXXIII | 253 |
XXXIV | 275 |
XXXV | 292 |
XXXVI | 311 |
XXXVII | 321 |
XXXVIII | 334 |
XXXIX | 346 |
XL | 360 |
XLI | 361 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Página 174 - Delaware, December 7, 1787; Pennsylvania. December 12, 1787; New Jersey, December 18, 1787; Georgia, January 2, 1788; Connecticut, January 9, 1788; Massachusetts. February 6, 1788; Maryland, April 28, 1788; South Carolina, May 23, 1788; New Hampshire, June 21, 1788; Virginia, June 26, 1788; and New York, July 26, 1788.
Página 349 - It is my intention to curb the size and influence of the Federal establishment and to demand recognition of the distinction between the powers granted to the Federal Government and those reserved to the States or to the people.
Página 199 - HERE WAS BURIED THOMAS JEFFERSON, Author of the Declaration of American Independence, Of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom, And Father of the University of Virginia ; because by these, as testimonials that I have lived, I wish most to be remembered.
Página 99 - I did not understand him, till I felt my head hit against the beam. He was a man that never missed any occasion of giving instruction, and upon this he said to me, "You are young, and have the world before you; STOOP as you go through it, and you will miss many hard thumps.
Página 173 - Who are the parties to it? The people — but not the people as composing one great body; but the people as composing thirteen sovereignties. Were it, as the gentleman asserts, a consolidated government, the assent of a majority of the people would be sufficient for its establishment, and as a majority have adopted it already, the remaining States would be bound by the act of the majority, even if they unanimously reprobated it. Were it such a government as is suggested, it would be now binding on...
Página 175 - State are placed, engages us to make these assurances on their behalf, of their attachment and friendship to their sister States, and of their disposition to cultivate mutual harmony and friendly intercourse.
Página 100 - My companion at the press drank every day a pint before breakfast, a pint at breakfast with his bread and cheese, a pint between breakfast and dinner, a pint at dinner, a pint in the afternoon about six o'clock, and another when he had done his day's work.