Book/Printed Material A history of the United States,
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Image 1 of A history of the United States,
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 2 of A history of the United States, Class, Book.. Eirm. Gop) jightN^ COPYRIGHT DEPOSrc
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 3 of A history of the United States,
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 4 of A history of the United States,
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 5 of A history of the United States,
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 6 of A history of the United States, WooDROw Wilson.
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 7 of A history of the United States, ALLYN AND BACON S SERIES OF SCHOOL HISTORIES A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES BY JOHN HOLLADAY LATANE, Ph.D., LLD. PROFESSOR OF AMERICAN HISTORY IN THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY o »Jo ALLYN...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 8 of A history of the United States, £r//^ ALLYN AND BACON S SERIES OF SCHOOL HISTORIES 12mo, half leather, numerous maps, plans, and illustrations THE ANCIENT WORLD. Revised. By Willis M. West. Also in two volumes Part I. Greece...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 9 of A history of the United States, PREFACE In the preparation of this vohime the attempt has been made to combine as far as possible the topical with the chronological method of presentation. History is not a mere study...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 10 of A history of the United States, vi Preface attitude of foreign powers, and of economic conditions, North and South. (3) An effort has been made to show the influence of economic conditions on the pohtics of the country...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 11 of A history of the United States, CONTENTS PART I THE COLONIES I. The New World II. The Foundations of English Colonization III. A Century of Growth and Expansion IV. The Rise and Fall of New France 1 18...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 12 of A history of the United States, viii Contents PAGE XXIV. The Outcome of the War 408 XXV. Reconstruction of the Southern States PART VI THE NEW NATION 424 XXVI. Economic Changes, 1877-1897 449 XXVII. Foreign Relations, 1865-1897 475...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 13 of A history of the United States, MAPS 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Oriental Trade Routes and Portuguese and Spanish Dis- coveries. Double page, colored...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 14 of A history of the United States, X Maps PAGE 28. United States. Acquisition of Territory. Full page, colored facing 308 29. Compromise of 1850. Full page, colored facing 317 30. Freedom and Slavery in 1854. Full page, colored...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 15 of A history of the United States, ILLUSTRATIONS Woodrow Wilson Sir Humphrey Gilbert Pocahontas Captain John Smith Lord Delaware Sir William Berkeley, Governor of Virginia Lady Berkeley, wife of Sir William Berkeley Cecihus Calvert, second Baron Baltimore John Winthrop...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 16 of A history of the United States, Xll Illustrations of the United States Facsimile of Inscription written by Jefferson for his Tombstone James Madison OUver H. Perry John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Thomas H. Benton John C. Calhoun Nicholas...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 17 of A history of the United States, Illustrations xiu James G. Blaine William McKinley Admiral Dewey William T. Sampson Winfield Scott Schley Theodore Roosevelt Elihu Root William H. Taft PAGE 485 497 501 503 506 521 524 540
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 18 of A history of the United States, 2 The Colonies in the handwriting of Columbus shows how the g. at nav gator s imagination was fired by these accounts and explains his conviction, when he had reached the West...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 19 of A history of the United States, -1 .o-f
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 20 of A history of the United States,
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 21 of A history of the United States, The New World 3 which marked the period known as the Renaissance. The compass and the astrohibe, which had recently come into use, furnished the means, and the desire to find oriental...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 22 of A history of the United States, 4 The Colonies their home cities, from which it was distributed throughout Europe. The advance of the Ottoman Turks in the four- teenth and fifteenth centuries, cuhninating in the fall of Constantinople...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 23 of A history of the United States, The New World Of the early life of Columbus Httle is definitely known. This fact is all the more surprising in view of the fullness with which his later life is set...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 24 of A history of the United States, 6 The Colonies voyage. King Alfonso was likewise interested in this sugges- tion and both he and Columbus wrote to Toscanelli for further hght on the subject. Columbus made a formal appeal...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 25 of A history of the United States, The New World 7 queen has come down to us in an abridged form in the writings of Las Casas. The weather was unusually favorable for the voyage, but the sailors finally...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 26 of A history of the United States, 8 The Colonies the Pope and requestetl him to define the rights of Spain so as to avoid conflict with her great maritime rival, Portugal. In the famous bull of May 4,...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 27 of A history of the United States, Tlie New World 9 Meanwhile others had followed in his track and the coast of South America had been explored by Hojeda, Pinzon and Bastidas from Cape St. Augustine to Panama, a...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 28 of A history of the United States, 10 The Colonies this second voyage Cabot followed the coast of North America as far south as the Carolinas. Although so little is definitely known of him, CsLbQt,was without doubt one of...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 29 of A history of the United States, The New World 11 that the eart h was rou nd and that America was a separate continent. Beyond a few fishing voyages to Newfoundland the French took no part in the...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 30 of A history of the United States, 12 The Colonies and the hostility of the Indians, he turned to the coast and constructed five boats in which the party proceeded with difficulty to an island off the coast of...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 31 of A history of the United States, The New World 13 peared to him as large as the city of Mexico and which he conchided was the first of the Seven Cities. On the return of Friar Marcos a...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 32 of A history of the United States, 14 The Colonies French settlement was completely blotted out, its inhabitants butchered in cold blood, and a Spanish fort erected on its site. The Atlantic seaboard is well suited naturally for what...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 33 of A history of the United States,
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 34 of A history of the United States,
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 35 of A history of the United States, The New World 15 break in the long stretch of mountains from Maine to Ala- bama, it was destined to be of great importance from a mih- tary as well as from...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 36 of A history of the United States, 16 The Colonies to reservations in the West. He is now being educated, admitted to citizenship, and gradually assimilated. The distribution of the Indian population in colonial times was, of course, quite...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 37 of A history of the United States, The New World 17 dressing was almost universal the art of weaving was widely known and pottery reached a high state of develop- ment in the South and Southwest. Canoes of bark...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 38 of A history of the United States, CHAPTER -11 THE FOUNDATIONS OF ENGLISH COLONIZATION, 1584-1660 When Cabot discovered the coast of North America in 1497 English commerce and seamanship were still in their infancy, and three quarters of a...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 39 of A history of the United States, English Colonization, 1584-1660 19 The attempt to form a settlement on Roanoke in Spanish annals as the Dragon. To intercept Spanish treasure-ships was a quick road to wealth and there soon sprang...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918
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Image 40 of A history of the United States, 20 The Colonies he left fifteen men on the island to retain possession and returned to England. In May, 1587, Raleigh sent out another body of one hundred and fifty colonists, including...
- Contributor: Latané, John Holladay - Woodrow Wilson Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1918