A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 3 dec 1980 - 250 pagina's |
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... settlers could escape . But the dogs , too , were paralyzed with fear . Finally , the first of the garrison , Mrs. Rowland- son's brother - in - law , stepped out . He advanced only a step beyond the door before a bullet tore through ...
... settlers could escape . But the dogs , too , were paralyzed with fear . Finally , the first of the garrison , Mrs. Rowland- son's brother - in - law , stepped out . He advanced only a step beyond the door before a bullet tore through ...
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... settlers were left to their own devices by their compatriots in the homeland , and , despite European technology , they were helpless to cope with the American wilderness . 17 Additionally , the colonists soon learned that trade with ...
... settlers were left to their own devices by their compatriots in the homeland , and , despite European technology , they were helpless to cope with the American wilderness . 17 Additionally , the colonists soon learned that trade with ...
Pagina 40
... settlers occurred with greater frequency , and , while not encouraged , such practices rarely resulted in ostracism ... settlers who unwisely strayed from the compound were murdered by Indians . The Jamestown leaders also learned from ...
... settlers occurred with greater frequency , and , while not encouraged , such practices rarely resulted in ostracism ... settlers who unwisely strayed from the compound were murdered by Indians . The Jamestown leaders also learned from ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
Copyright | |
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