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Robert Mackenzie

America. A history

  • Annie Grygorivskahas quoted5 years ago
    Ferdinand de Soto had been with Pizarro in his expedition to Peru, and returned to Spain enriched by his share of the plunder. He did not doubt that in the north were cities as rich and barbarians as confiding. An expedition to discover new regions, and plunder their inhabitants, was fitted out under his command.
  • Annie Grygorivskahas quoted5 years ago
    He attempted to found a colony in the paradise he had discovered. But the natives attacked him, slew many of his men, and drove the rest to their ships, carrying with them their chief, wounded to death by the arrow of an Indian.
  • Annie Grygorivskahas quoted5 years ago
    An aged warrior called Ponce de Leon fitted out an expedition at his own cost. He had heard of the marvellous fountain whose waters would restore to him the years of his wasted youth. He searched in vain.
  • Annie Grygorivskahas quoted5 years ago
    The French turned their attention to the northern parts of the New World. The rich fisheries of Newfoundland attracted them. A Frenchman sailed up the great St. Lawrence river. After some failures a French settlement was established there, and for a century and a half the French peopled Canada, until the English relieved them of the ownership.
  • Annie Grygorivskahas quoted5 years ago
    Taking with him his son Sebastian, John Cabot sailed straight westward across the Atlantic. 1497 A.D.
  • Annie Grygorivskahas quoted5 years ago
    The Reformation was at hand. While Columbus was holding his uncertain way across the great Atlantic, a boy called Martin Luther was attending school in a small German town.
  • Annie Grygorivskahas quoted5 years ago
    He sailed on the 3rd of August 1492.
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