Book/Printed Material Abstract of the elements of U. S. history,
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Image 1 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, •fwW ^^V ^r- ftSf^ lnJS^t f I. m. S.^ ELEMENTS OF U. S. HISTORY )1^ SYMONDS
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
- Date: 1901
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Image 7 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, ABSTRACT OF THE Elements of U. 8. History, ARRANGED IN TABULAR FORM. RtVfSED feDITlOtI BY H, C. SYMONDS (west point). NEW YORK WILLIAM BEVERLEY HARISON 42-48 Bast 20th Stbjbst 190X v.-
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
- Date: 1901
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Image 8 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, Two CoptEs Received MAR. 14 190! Copyright entry CLASS O^XXc. N9. COPY B, CoPTRioHT 1886, 1889, bt H. C. SYMONDS. Copyright 1901, by WILLIAM B2VERLSY ;HARISON.
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 9 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, PREFACE. These Tables embody all the essential facts that are found in accepted school text-books. Each one suffi- ciently covei-s a distinct subject and constitutes a rea- sonable lesson for the youngest…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 10 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history,
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 11 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, CONTENTS. 1. Periods of Modern History, II. Discoveries by Columbus. III. Other Spanish Discoveries. IV. Discoveries by the English. V. French. VI. Dutch and Swedei. VII. Settlement of Virginia. VIII. New York.…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
- Date: 1901
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Image 12 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, IT XXXV. Events of 1780. XXXVI. 1781. XXXVII. War of Rev. on Ocean. XXXVIII. Battles of Rev. 1775-1778* XXXIX. 1779-1781. XL. Articles of Confederation. XLI. United States Constitution. XLII. Legislative Branch. XLIII.…
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Image 13 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, LXXviI. Depots of Army Supplies. LXXVIII. Important Engagements of 1861. LXXIX. Naval Operations of 1861. LXXX. Array of Potomac, 1862. LXXXI. Other Operations in Virginia, 1863. LXXXII. Operations from Louisville, 1862. LXXXIII.…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 14 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, VI CXIX. Administration of Benjamin Harrison. CXX. Second Administration of Grover Cleveland. CXXI. Administration of William McKinley. CXXII. Spanish-American War. CXXIII. Noteworthy Events 1883-1890. CXXIV. xSgo-iQoa
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 15 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, I. Periods of American History, The Modern History of the United States begins with the discoveries by Columbus or by the Cabots, and is generally treated of under Periods, viz. 1st. Discovery…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
- Date: 1901
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Image 16 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, II. Discoveries by Columbus, Columbus, believing- the Earth to be round^ thoug-ht he could reach India by sailing westward. He sought assistance in pre- paring an expedition, first from Italy, then from…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 17 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, III. other Spanish Discoveries, Following Columbus, the Spanish sent many expeditions. 1499, under Americus Vesputius, to South America. 1510, a Colony was planted on the Isthmus of Darien. 1512, under Ponce de…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
- Date: 1901
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Image 18 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, IV. Discoveries by the English. The discoveries by Columbus created great ex- citement in Europe, and the English soon fitted out expeditions, the most important being that of John and Sebastian Cabot,…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 19 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, V. Discoveries by the French. The French also sent expeditions for discovery and exploration in the New World. 1506, Denys explored Gulf of St. Lawrence. 1524, Verazzani explored the coast from Wil-…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 20 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, VI. Discoveries by Dutch and Swedes, 1609, Henry Hudson, an Englishman in the service of Holland, explored the coast, entered New York and sailed up the river, which was named Hudson. 1613,…
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Image 21 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, \ll.— Settle t of Virginia 1607 by English. An English Corporation, called the London Company, obtained a g-rant to trade and settle between the 34th and 38th degrees of N. Latitude. Captain…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 22 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 8 YllLSettle t of New York 1613 hy Dutch. 1534, Verazzani entered New York Harbor. 1609, Champlain discovered Lake Champlain. 1609, Henry Hudson, in service of Holland, dis- covered and sailed up…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 23 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 9 IX. Settlement of Mass. 1620 by English. 1620, first permanent settlement in New Eng- land was at Plymouth by Pilgrims who came in the Mayflower. 1628, Puritans under John Endicott settled…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 24 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 10 X.— Settle t ofN. H. 1623 by Eiiglish. Settle t of Maine 1625 by English. 1623, Gorg-es and Mason obtained from Council of Plymouth a grant of land extending from the…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 25 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 11 XI. Settlement of Conn. 1633 by English. 1630, Council of Plymouth ceded the soil of Connecticut to Earl of Warwick, who sold to Lords Say and Brooke. The Dutch had built…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 26 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 12 Xll. —Sett lenient of Md. 1634 by English. Maryland was originally within the limits of Virginia, as granted under the London Company 1624, it became the property of the Crown. 1631,…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 27 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 13 XIU.— Settle t of Rhode IsVd 1636 hy English, Settle t of Delaware 1638 by Swedes, 1635, Roger Williams, banished from Massa chusetts, went to Rhode Island and lived with Narragansett…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 28 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 14 XIY,— Settled of N. Carolina 1650 by English. 1585-1587, Sir Walter Raleigh attempted to es- tablish a colony on Roanoke island. 1650, some English emigrants from Virginia founded on Chowan river…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 29 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 15 XV.—Settle t of New Jersey 1664 by English. In 1613, the Dutch established a trading* post at Berg-en, and the country was held as part of the Province of New Netherlands.…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 30 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 16 XYl.— Settled of S. Carolina 1670 by English. 1562, the Huguenots maintained, for a short time, a Colony at Port Royal. 1670, under Wm. Sayle, a settlement was made on Ashley…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 31 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 17 XYll.—SettleH of Penn, 1682 by English. 1681, the settlement of a larg-e sum due from the King- of Eng-land to the father of Wm. Penn was effected by the grant of…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 32 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 18 XYllh—SettleH of Georgia 1733 by English. 1732, General James Oglethorpe, with numer- ous associates as Trustees, received a grant of the land south of the Carjolinas. 1733, he established a Colony…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 33 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 19 XIX. Colonial Governments of the 13 Origi- nal States, The several colonies were settled under gener- ally distinct governmental forms for each. Commercial Corporations. Proprietary, under grant to an individual. Royal,…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 34 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 20 XX,^Admitted States (In Order of Admis n), 1st. Vermont, settled at Fort Diimmer in 1724 on the Connecticut Eiver, was claimed by New York and New Hampshire. The dispute was settled…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 35 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 21 XXI. —Admitted States (continued). No. Name Sett d. AT By Admit. 6 Ind. 1730 Vincennes French 1816 7 Miss. 1716 Natchez 1817 8 nis. 1730 Kaskaskia 1818 9 Ala. 1711 Mobile…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
- Date: 1901
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Image 36 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 22 XXIL— Indian Wars of 11th Century. 1622, the Indians in Virginia began a war on the settlers and massacred many, before the Colonists could rally for defence. 1637, the Pequods began…
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Image 37 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 23 XXlll.— Indian Wars of ISth Century. 1704, the War of Spanish Succession between Eng-land on one side and France and Spain on the other, extended to the Colonies. Deerfield, Mass., was…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
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Image 38 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 24 XXIY— French and Indian War, 1754-1763. The French and Indian Avar grew out of the efforts of the Eng lish and the French to establish supremacy in America, by push- ing*…
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Image 39 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 25 XXV. General Causes of The Revolution. The people of the Colonies liad, for three or four g-enerations, been spared the serious bur- dens of taxation for purposes of g-overn- ment had…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
- Date: 1901
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Image 40 of Abstract of the elements of U. S. history, 26 XXVI. Special Causes of The Revolution. 1765, a Convention, called First Colonial Con- gress, of 28 delegates from 9 colonies, met in New York, Oct. 7th, denounced the right of Taxation…
- Contributor: Symonds, H. C. (Henry Clay)
- Date: 1901