History of the United States of America : from the discovery of the continent [to 1789]
1879
History of the United States of America : from the discovery of the continent [to 1789]
1879
Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. 6 volumes : 20 cm Volume II Contents: Maryland -- New Netherland -- The People Called Quakers In The United States -- Pennsylvania -- James II. Consolidates The Northern Colonies -- The Revolution of 1688 -- The Result Thus Far -- The Southern States After The Revolution -- The Middle States After The Revolution -- New England After The Revolution -- The Rule of Parliament And The Colonies -- Progress Of France In North America -- France And The Valley Of The Mississippi -- France Contends For The Fisheries And The Great West -- War Of The Spanish Succession -- The Aborigines East Of The Mississippi. Their Languages -- Their Manners, Polity, and Religion -- Their Nature and Origin -- Colonial Rivalry Of France And England -- Progress Of Louisiana -- Twenty-Six Years Of Colonial Administration Under The House Of Hanover -- British Monopoly Of The Slave-Trade. Colonization Of Georgia -- War Between Great Britain and Spain Volume III Contents: America Claims Legislative Independence of England. Pelham's Administration. 1748 -- The Royal Governor Of New York Appeals To The Paramount Power Of Great Britain. Pelham's Administration Continued, 1748-1749 -- The Exploration of Ohio. Pelham's Administration Continued -- America Refuses to be Ruled by Arbitrary Instructions. Pelham's Administration Continued. 1751-1753 -- Franklin Plans Union for the American People. Pelham's Administration Continued. 1753-1754 -- The Old Thirteen Colonies. Newcastle's Administration. 1754 -- The Ministers are Advised to Tax America by Act of Parliament New Castle's Administration. 1754-1755 -- England and France Contend for the Ohio Valley and for Acadia. Newcastle's Administration Continued. 1755 -- Great Britain Unites America Under Military Rule. Newcastle's Administration Continued. 1755-1756 -- The Whig Aristocracy cannot Govern England. Newcastle's Administration Continue
