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Pagina 9
... addition , was to " encounter , expulse , repell and resist , " by whatever means he deemed necessary , the colonists of any other power that attempted to settle within two hundred leagues of his settlements.8 Later , when Virginia was ...
... addition , was to " encounter , expulse , repell and resist , " by whatever means he deemed necessary , the colonists of any other power that attempted to settle within two hundred leagues of his settlements.8 Later , when Virginia was ...
Pagina 38
... addition , the Indians rapidly learned to make gunpowder , molds for the production of ammunition , and new forms of armor that afforded some protection from the musket . 15 Indian warfare was largely undisciplined and based on ...
... addition , the Indians rapidly learned to make gunpowder , molds for the production of ammunition , and new forms of armor that afforded some protection from the musket . 15 Indian warfare was largely undisciplined and based on ...
Pagina 118
... addition , nine were convicted but either were pardoned or reprimanded , and twenty - five others were tried but acquitted . In the space of one month in this battalion , these sentences were executed : thirty - nine lashes for theft of ...
... addition , nine were convicted but either were pardoned or reprimanded , and twenty - five others were tried but acquitted . In the space of one month in this battalion , these sentences were executed : thirty - nine lashes for theft of ...
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The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
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