American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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... French came to America separately from the Protestant French . The latter were the Huguenots . The Catholic French overran and owned Canada and by a chain of posts and forts controlled the Great Lakes , the Mis- sissippi River , and at ...
... French came to America separately from the Protestant French . The latter were the Huguenots . The Catholic French overran and owned Canada and by a chain of posts and forts controlled the Great Lakes , the Mis- sissippi River , and at ...
Pagina 129
... French Revolution , and by the later refugees after the fall of Napoleon a large number in all . " 1 Detroit as late as 1805 had few Americans . Even in 1817 a majority of its population were French . It was long the center of French ...
... French Revolution , and by the later refugees after the fall of Napoleon a large number in all . " 1 Detroit as late as 1805 had few Americans . Even in 1817 a majority of its population were French . It was long the center of French ...
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... French record has not been so good . In 1782 Vergennes , the French Minister of State , in a treaty of peace tried to confine the Ameri- cans to the Allegheny mountain line.2 In 1793 Citizen Genet , the French ambassador to America ...
... French record has not been so good . In 1782 Vergennes , the French Minister of State , in a treaty of peace tried to confine the Ameri- cans to the Allegheny mountain line.2 In 1793 Citizen Genet , the French ambassador to America ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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