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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 3, 15th edition. 66 0 Browse Search
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*>ld. p 18. oppression And the testimony of Oglethorpe, who Stephens's Journal. yet had once been 1736 Feb. 6 hundred emigrants, conducted by Oglethorpe himself, whose care of them during the voyagul, and at peace. From the Moravian towns Oglethorpe hastened to Feb. 16. the southward, passinged out a fort to be called St. Andrew's. But Oglethorpe still pressed forward to the south. Passingda threatened opposition. The messengers of Oglethorpe were detained as prisoners, and 1736. he rechem and war chief, to make an alliance with Oglethorpe, whose fame had reached the Mississippi. Th the colony. The openness and fidelity of Oglethorpe preserved the affection of the natives. Musk, 30-33. Spalding, 263. Chattahouchee; and Oglethorpe, making his way through solitary paths, fearn the province of South Carolina the reduc- Oglethorpe, in Harris, II 339 tion of the Spaniards at niards had not been driven from Florida; but Oglethorpe maintained the extended limits of Georgia; h[19 more...]
da, I. 25. Explores Lake Champlain, 28. Builds Fort St. Louis, 29. Establishes missions, III. 121. Charles I., I. 194. Convenes a parliament, II. 2. Trial, 15. Charles II., his restoration, II. 29. Character, 48. Charleston founded, II. 169. Chauvin obtains a patent, I. 25. Chaumonot, Father, II. 144. Cherokees, III. 246. Treaty with, 332. Cheesman, Edmund, II. 230. Chickasas, Soto amongst, I. 49. Their residence, III. 160, 249. French wars with, 365. Visit Oglethorpe, 433. Chippewas, II. 150. Clarendon, ministry of, II. 435. Clarke, John, II. 61. Clayborne, William, I. 200, 236, 246, 249. Coligny plans settlements, I. 61-63. Colleton, James, II. 186. Colonies, Anglo-American, general character, II. 453. O:igin, 454. Christian, 455. Relations with parliament, III. 100. Taxation, 101. Judiciary, 103. Currency, 104. Charters, 107. Progress, 369. Settlements, 371. Schools, 373. Press, 374. Relations with metropolis, 380
G. Garay, Francisco, I. 35. Gates, Sir Thomas, I. 143, 149. George I., III. 322. Georgia, colonization of, proposed, III. 417. Charter for, 419. Oglethorpe in, 420. Indians in, 422. Moravians in, 423. Slavery interdicted, 426. Highlanders in, 427. The Wesleys and Whitefield, 429. Extends its boundaries, 431. See Oglethorpe. Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, I. 88, 91. Goffe, William, II. 35, 104. Gomez, Stephen, I. 38. Gorges, Sir Ferdinand, I. 119, 270, 337 Death, 429. The Wesleys and Whitefield, 429. Extends its boundaries, 431. See Oglethorpe. Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, I. 88, 91. Goffe, William, II. 35, 104. Gomez, Stephen, I. 38. Gorges, Sir Ferdinand, I. 119, 270, 337 Death, 429. Gorges, Robert, I. 326. Gorton, Samuel, I. 419. Gosnold, Bartholomew, I. 111. Death 127. Gourgues, Dominic de, I. 72. Grand Bank, fisheries of, I. 87. Grijalva, I. 35. Grotius opposes American colonization, II. 274. Gustavus Adolphus, II. 284.
O. Oglethorpe, James, III. 418. Treats with the Indians, 421. Visits the Highland emigrants, 431. Besieges St. Augustine, 443. His character, 446. Ohio, the French on the, III. 343. Olive, Thomas, III. 50. Oneidas, II. 417. Onondagas, II. 417. Their magnanimity, 425. Jesuits among, III. 143. Orleans, Philip of, III. 323. Ottawas, III. 241. Oxenstiern colonizes Delaware, II. 285.