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"The History of the United States of North America", Undated

 Item — Volume: 1

Scope and Content note

This collection is comprised of the single volume manuscript of Daniel B. Smith's "The History of the United States of North America." The volume includes chapters on: Geographic description, the Aboriginal inhabitants, the European discovery and settlement, the settlement and early history of Virginia, the New Netherlands, First explorations and settlements of the Hollanders, The English Conquest, New France, the Northern or Plymouth Colony, the primitive settlements, the Puritan Domination, the relaxation of the Rule, the extension of the settlements, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Maine, the Red Men of New England, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, the Southern Colonies, the Spanish and French explorations, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, the Struggle from Supremacy, the French and Indian Wars, the Six Nations, the Struggle for Colonial Rights, American liberty indigenous to the Soil, New England resits arbitrary Rule, Attempts to form a Colonial Alliance, the Ministry attempts taxation, and the Progress and Internal Relations of the Colonies.

Dates

  • Creation: Undated

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research use.

Extent

0.1 linear ft.

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