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... colonial promoter , addressed the same topic in 1584 , and told the Queen that Spain's American settlements were too small to jeop- ardize English plantings ; moreover , Hakluyt anticipated an English - Indian al- liance in the face of ...
... colonial promoter , addressed the same topic in 1584 , and told the Queen that Spain's American settlements were too small to jeop- ardize English plantings ; moreover , Hakluyt anticipated an English - Indian al- liance in the face of ...
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... colonial or European armies were unfamiliar with the rules of continental war ; the colonists who learned of war at ... colonial power suffered defeat , as France learned in 1763 , the blow could mean the inability to remain active as a ...
... colonial or European armies were unfamiliar with the rules of continental war ; the colonists who learned of war at ... colonial power suffered defeat , as France learned in 1763 , the blow could mean the inability to remain active as a ...
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... Colonial Radicals and American Opposition to Britain ( New York : Alfred A. Knopf , 1972 ) . Martin , James Kirby , ed . The Human Dimensions of Nation Making : Essays on Colonial and Revolutionary America ( Madison , Wisc .: Univ . of ...
... Colonial Radicals and American Opposition to Britain ( New York : Alfred A. Knopf , 1972 ) . Martin , James Kirby , ed . The Human Dimensions of Nation Making : Essays on Colonial and Revolutionary America ( Madison , Wisc .: Univ . of ...
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The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
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