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Pagina 55
... occurred , or threatened to occur , with enough frequency in the world of the English colonists that they were concerned , if not preoccupied , with the prospect of conflict . War in colonial America erupted spasmodically , although ...
... occurred , or threatened to occur , with enough frequency in the world of the English colonists that they were concerned , if not preoccupied , with the prospect of conflict . War in colonial America erupted spasmodically , although ...
Pagina 189
... occurred in the South Carolina back country . Nearly two - thirds of the military encounters recorded in that state were waged between such forces , and four thousand people were killed or 74. Brock , Pacifism in the U.S. , pp . 183-329 ...
... occurred in the South Carolina back country . Nearly two - thirds of the military encounters recorded in that state were waged between such forces , and four thousand people were killed or 74. Brock , Pacifism in the U.S. , pp . 183-329 ...
Pagina 199
... occurred . Often the decision for war was made in London ; but even the wars for which the colonists must bear ... occurrence , it was viewed in such a manner that every conflict could be made to seem demonstrably justifiable . And ...
... occurred . Often the decision for war was made in London ; but even the wars for which the colonists must bear ... occurrence , it was viewed in such a manner that every conflict could be made to seem demonstrably justifiable . And ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
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