200 Years: A Bicentennial Illustrated History of the United States, Volume 1Books by U.S. News & World Report, 1973 - United States |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 90
Page 140
... North Carolina - 160 miles from the battle . ) Sir Henry Clinton believed in consolidating royal power in Georgia and South Carolina before attempt- ing to bring the more northern states under the king's sway . But Camden convinced ...
... North Carolina - 160 miles from the battle . ) Sir Henry Clinton believed in consolidating royal power in Georgia and South Carolina before attempt- ing to bring the more northern states under the king's sway . But Camden convinced ...
Page 265
... North granted the South equal rights , unless the North gave up even criticizing the institution of slavery . Their parting , said the fiercely defiant Cal- houn , should preferably be peaceful , but if it could not be done in peace ...
... North granted the South equal rights , unless the North gave up even criticizing the institution of slavery . Their parting , said the fiercely defiant Cal- houn , should preferably be peaceful , but if it could not be done in peace ...
Page 349
... North , the , 223 , 226 , 248 , 265-288 North Carolina , 70 , 72 , 176 , 216-217 , 265 North , Frederick ( earl ) , 13 * , 25 , 26 , 121 , 158 North West Company , 252 Northwest Ordinance of 1787 , 181 Northwest Passage , 238 Nueces ...
... North , the , 223 , 226 , 248 , 265-288 North Carolina , 70 , 72 , 176 , 216-217 , 265 North , Frederick ( earl ) , 13 * , 25 , 26 , 121 , 158 North West Company , 252 Northwest Ordinance of 1787 , 181 Northwest Passage , 238 Nueces ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abolitionist Alexander Hamilton American Andrew Jackson army Arnold arrived attack bank battle began Benedict Arnold Boston Britain British Brown Burgoyne Calhoun California called campaign Canada cannon Captain captured Colonel colonies command compromise Constitution Convention Cornwallis Declaration defeated Delaware delegates election enemy England fight fire fleet force Frémont French governor guns Harrison Henry Henry Clay HISTORICAL SOCIETY House independence Indians James Jefferson Jersey John Adams Kansas King Lake Champlain land legislature liberty LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Madison Martin Van Buren Massachusetts ment Mexican Mexico miles militia Missouri Missouri Compromise MUSEUM muskets nation night North northern officers ordered Oregon party patriots Pennsylvania Philadelphia political President redcoats retreat Revolution River road Senate sent ships slave slavery soldiers soon South Carolina southern Stamp Act territory Texas Thomas Ticonderoga tion town treaty Trenton troops United victory Virginia vote War Hawks West Whig William wounded wrote York Yorktown