The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Indians in 1645 , while a second village at Three Rivers , begun in 1640 , numbered eighty Indians in the following year . But , as only a few Indians could be reached by that system , the Jesuits unhesitatingly adopted the second plan ...
... Indians in 1645 , while a second village at Three Rivers , begun in 1640 , numbered eighty Indians in the following year . But , as only a few Indians could be reached by that system , the Jesuits unhesitatingly adopted the second plan ...
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... Indians might be preserved over territories constituting a " buffer state " of such a character and extent as to assure the continuation of the fur trade . They were , therefore , careful to maintain neutrality between the Indians and ...
... Indians might be preserved over territories constituting a " buffer state " of such a character and extent as to assure the continuation of the fur trade . They were , therefore , careful to maintain neutrality between the Indians and ...
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... Indians , 60 Onondaga , Lake , 60 Onondaga Indians , 60 " Onontio " , meaning of , 60 note I Ontario , Lake , 4 ; Champlain on , 26 ; La Barre on , 57 ; Mohawk river route to , 94 ; in Seven Years ' War , 102 , 110 ; settlers on shores ...
... Indians , 60 Onondaga , Lake , 60 Onondaga Indians , 60 " Onontio " , meaning of , 60 note I Ontario , Lake , 4 ; Champlain on , 26 ; La Barre on , 57 ; Mohawk river route to , 94 ; in Seven Years ' War , 102 , 110 ; settlers on shores ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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