200 Years: A Bicentennial Illustrated History of the United States, Volume 1Books by U.S. News & World Report, 1973 - United States |
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Page 138
... southern militia commanders at first dedicated themselves to stinging the British wherever possible ; ultimately they combined with the South's new American commander Nathanael Greene to sweep the British out of the Carolinas . Less ...
... southern militia commanders at first dedicated themselves to stinging the British wherever possible ; ultimately they combined with the South's new American commander Nathanael Greene to sweep the British out of the Carolinas . Less ...
Page 140
... southern colonies might just pos- sibly form today some kind of warm - weather Canada on America's southern border . Burgoyne , in his march south , had failed to learn the lesson of Bennington . And Cornwallis , in his march north ...
... southern colonies might just pos- sibly form today some kind of warm - weather Canada on America's southern border . Burgoyne , in his march south , had failed to learn the lesson of Bennington . And Cornwallis , in his march north ...
Page 238
... southern Arizona . Then , early in the 1700s , a new threat appeared - Frenchmen descending the Mississippi . To check them the Span- ish spaced six stations , including San Antonio , home of the Alamo , across southern Texas . Still ...
... southern Arizona . Then , early in the 1700s , a new threat appeared - Frenchmen descending the Mississippi . To check them the Span- ish spaced six stations , including San Antonio , home of the Alamo , across southern Texas . Still ...
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