A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 3 dec 1980 - 250 pagina's |
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... Virginia colonists for nearly a year after September 1608 ; a succession of soldiers , all with considerable experience in the Netherlands campaigns , ruled the colony after Smith until the Crown seized control in 1624. Sir Thomas Dale ...
... Virginia colonists for nearly a year after September 1608 ; a succession of soldiers , all with considerable experience in the Netherlands campaigns , ruled the colony after Smith until the Crown seized control in 1624. Sir Thomas Dale ...
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... Virginia . Following the massacre , Virginia's authorities acted in a manner that made Smith appear angelic by contrast . With " much grief " the Virginia Company called for a " sharp revenge uppon the bloody miscreants , " even to the ...
... Virginia . Following the massacre , Virginia's authorities acted in a manner that made Smith appear angelic by contrast . With " much grief " the Virginia Company called for a " sharp revenge uppon the bloody miscreants , " even to the ...
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... Virginia Company . He rejoiced that " our hands which before were tied with gentlenesse and faire usage , are now set at liberty . . . . " The English , he argued , at last were free to seize Indian lands " by right of Warre , and law ...
... Virginia Company . He rejoiced that " our hands which before were tied with gentlenesse and faire usage , are now set at liberty . . . . " The English , he argued , at last were free to seize Indian lands " by right of Warre , and law ...
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The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
Copyright | |
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