The Louisiana Purchase and Its Aftermath, 1800-1830: The Spanish presence in Louisiana 1763-1803Dolores Egger Labbé Center for Louisiana Studies, University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1998 - 637 strani |
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... River Mississippi from the Northern boundary of the said States to the completion of the thirty first degree of latitude North of the Equator ; and his Catholic Majesty has likewise agreed that the navigation of the said River in its ...
... River Mississippi from the Northern boundary of the said States to the completion of the thirty first degree of latitude North of the Equator ; and his Catholic Majesty has likewise agreed that the navigation of the said River in its ...
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... River in central Texas . The warriors killed eight Spaniards and burned the mission buildings . A Spanish punitive expedition , led by Diego Ortiz Parrilla , attempted to punish the Wichitas in 1759 , but met defeat at the Taovaya ...
... River in central Texas . The warriors killed eight Spaniards and burned the mission buildings . A Spanish punitive expedition , led by Diego Ortiz Parrilla , attempted to punish the Wichitas in 1759 , but met defeat at the Taovaya ...
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... River , totaling more than one thousand Indians . The colonial population within this stretch included about 2,750 Negroes and 2,300 whites ( New Orleans itself containing 1,000 Negroes and 1,800 whites ) , and the plantations below New ...
... River , totaling more than one thousand Indians . The colonial population within this stretch included about 2,750 Negroes and 2,300 whites ( New Orleans itself containing 1,000 Negroes and 1,800 whites ) , and the plantations below New ...
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Americas Advantage From Europes Distress 17831800 | 28 |
SPANISH GOVERNORS OF LOUISIANA | 59 |
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