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October 29, 2019 Leave a Comment

Parkman Vol. 4, Chapter 3

Outside the fortifications there was no safety for a moment. A universal terror seized the people.Previously in The Old Regime In CanadaOur

October 8, 2019 Leave a Comment

Parkman Vol. 4, Chapter 2

Meanwhile the fugitives pushed their flight with the energy of terror, passed in safety the rapids of the Oswego, crossed Lake Ontario, and descended

August 27, 2019 Leave a Comment

Parkman Vol. 4, Chapter 1

Why did the French Empire in North America fail to survive? Part of the fault is the nature of their administration.Our special project

August 13, 2019 Leave a Comment

Parkman Vol. 3, Chapter 29

Might not the unhappy colonists left on the shores of Texas still be rescued from destruction?Previously in The Discovery of the Great

July 16, 2019 Leave a Comment

Parkman Vol. 3, Chapter 28

The locality of La Salle's assassination is sufficiently clear, from a comparison of the several narratives.Previously in The Discovery of the Great

July 2, 2019 Leave a Comment

Parkman Vol. 3, Chapter 27

They began the fatal journey from Texas to Canada.Previously in The Discovery of the Great West.Our special project presenting the

June 11, 2019 Leave a Comment

Parkman Vol. 3, Chapter 26

Of what avail to plant a colony by the mouth of a petty Texan river? Cost what it might, the Mississippi must be found.Previously in The Discovery

May 28, 2019 Leave a Comment

Parkman Vol. 3, Chapter 25

Galveston Bay and the mouth of the Mississippi differ little in latitude, though separated by about five and a half degrees of longitude.Previously

May 21, 2019 Leave a Comment

Parkman Vol. 3, Chapter 24

At length they entered the Gulf of Mexico, that forbidden sea whence by a Spanish decree, dating from the reign of Philip II., all foreigners were

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