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Evidently the only Indian youth who went to England was George Atkinson , Jr. the chief trader at Eastmain from 1778-1792 . In 1790 George Sr. sent his son to England for the year , against the Company's wishes , " to shake of a little ...
Evidently the only Indian youth who went to England was George Atkinson , Jr. the chief trader at Eastmain from 1778-1792 . In 1790 George Sr. sent his son to England for the year , against the Company's wishes , " to shake of a little ...
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In England , the Civil War had resulted in the Interregnum , but Ironside Oliver Cromwell had not yet been made Lord Protector ( for better or worse ) . The Puritans and Parliament gratuitously had executed the Scottish half of Stuart ...
In England , the Civil War had resulted in the Interregnum , but Ironside Oliver Cromwell had not yet been made Lord Protector ( for better or worse ) . The Puritans and Parliament gratuitously had executed the Scottish half of Stuart ...
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ceptions were granted the Frenchmen , their diplomatic mission still failed to achieve the desired French goal of obtaining New England's military assistance in return for the granting of free trade advantages .
ceptions were granted the Frenchmen , their diplomatic mission still failed to achieve the desired French goal of obtaining New England's military assistance in return for the granting of free trade advantages .
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