A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 3 dec 1980 - 250 pagina's |
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... English plantings ; moreover , Hakluyt anticipated an English - Indian al- liance in the face of any Spanish threat . ' The orders communicated to the colonial settlers leave little doubt as to England's expectations . The first charter ...
... English plantings ; moreover , Hakluyt anticipated an English - Indian al- liance in the face of any Spanish threat . ' The orders communicated to the colonial settlers leave little doubt as to England's expectations . The first charter ...
Pagina 11
... English army officers . Each carried at least the rank of colonel in the Royal army and general in the provincial forces . The average commander of this background had served for more than ten years as an officer in the English army ...
... English army officers . Each carried at least the rank of colonel in the Royal army and general in the provincial forces . The average commander of this background had served for more than ten years as an officer in the English army ...
Pagina 197
... English and other Europeans in America developed early and ; within fifty years of settlement , reached proportions of full - scale war , first with the Dutch , later with France and Spain . In such an atmosphere , the English ...
... English and other Europeans in America developed early and ; within fifty years of settlement , reached proportions of full - scale war , first with the Dutch , later with France and Spain . In such an atmosphere , the English ...
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The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
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