son of the me hey do widt Mrs. Desta el with the leading prospeteli j lead the d'ans did bei tivity? sition, were ed the word did there eward! ars ago Dustan apirity! ! empty ? right, in 8 0 Success of March's expedition from Savannah ? - from New Or How many less than were killed Who compelled them to submit ? Object of the Spanish expedi- tion against Carolina in 1707? What part did they first ap- proach? "Charleston. governor ? When the Spaniards summoned Johnson to surrender, what time did they allow him to consider of it ? Meaning of redemption ? What did Johnson reply ? What was the issue ? Of what nation, were a large counties, did they setile ? Where does Roanoke river Why? For the want of British In what other colony, did 3000 Palatines settle the same year ? What Indians conspired to de- In what year? How of the Palatines were Who soon destroyed a great With whom, did the remnant of the Tuscaroras soon unite ? What were all the united tribes then called ? How long did Queen Ann's war continue ? In what year did it end? By what treaty ? Where is Utrecht ? In Holland. What countries in America were ceded to Britain, by the treaty of Against what Spanish settlement, CHAPTER XLVI. - p. 107, Great Indian conspiracy in the south. lead in forming the greatest con. 's soar. 1711? Where? o ? Their settlema mouth.
go? tion? Chis case fall! en An D.! field te ld! when i spiracy against the planters ? The Under whose protection was Yamassees. Carolina next taken ? Where did the Yamassees live? Till what great event did CaroOn the N. E. of Savannah river. lina continue under the king ? What states are separated by What division was made of Car. Savannah river ? olina in 1729 ? Who are supposed to have in How long after it had been stigated the Yamassees to this con taken from the proprietors ? spiracy? The Spaniards. How far did the conspiracy extend ? Object of this conspiracy ? In what year, did they attempt this destruction ? CHAPTER XLVII. - p. 108. To what place, did the planters generally dy? To Charleston. Indian war of 1722. Settlement What fears were entertained for of Georgia. Charleston ? That it could not be defended against the Indians. What induced the eastern IndiWhat method did Gov. Craven ans to violate the peace soon after adopt, to prevent the removal of the treaty of Utrecht ? men and provisions ? He imposed Who promised them redress ? an embargo. Who failed of executing his stipMeaning of embargo? ulations ? How many soldiers had Gov. Meaning of stipulation ? Craven ? About 1200. In what year, did the war beHow many warriors were en come general ? gaged in the conspiracy? About Who excited the Indians to this six or seven thousand. war ? Where did they come to a great How many tribes were engaged battle ? At Saltketcher. in this war ? Where is Saltketcher ? About Who were the Jesuits? An of50 miles west of Charleston. der of Roman Catholics, exceede On what river ? Saltketcher ingly engaged to promote Popery river. by every means. Another name for Saltketcher In what year, did this war termiriver ? Cambahee. nate ? Which way is the Cambahee How long after the planting of from the Coosawatchy? Mount Wollaston ? With what effect, did Craven at How long had it continued ? tack the Indians at Saltketcher ? For whom, was Georgia His victory was complete. called ? Where did he drive them? Over When first settled ? the Savannah. How long after the first house Where did the Yamassees make was built in Ct.? - after the settlea new settlement ? In Florida. ment of New Haven ? - of Aquet How many Carolinians were nec ? - after the birth of Q. Elizakilled during this war ? beth ? 200 years, ♡ What were the proprietors of Two principal objects of settling Carolina declared to have forfeited Georgia? in 1719 ? Who conducted the colony ? How long after the first repre Oldest town in Georgia? sentative government in America ? On what river ? - Which side 1 se protectie laken? cal ereni nder the on was man after it be proprietars? 172. X zorgia . the eastern peace.com echt! ages? them rete executing be aulation! Lid the 93 How far from its mouth? 17 miles. To whom, did they then surren With whom were they forbidden der their charter ? to trade without license ? ♡ Against what kingdoms, did What other prohibitions were Britain declare war in 1744 ? imposed upon the colony? How long after the union of the What did parliament grant to aid the colony? New England Colonies ? Most importanı event in Ameri$ Object of Oglethorpe, after ca, belonging to that war ? putting the colony in a state of On what island, is Louisburg ? safety? In whal part ? In what gulf, is Cape Breton ? What is Louisburg sometimes called, on account of its strength ? Whom did she marry ? What city in Canada almost Office of Bosomworth ? — His exactly west of Louisburg? character ? Which way from Louisburg, is By what forces, was Louisburg taken ? - With what effect? Who commanded the land Who met the advancing sav forces ? Who commanded the naval Why did they lay down their forces ? arms? What was their success ? Who was found to be the author In what year, was this capture of all the trouble? of Louisburg ? 1745. How long before the battle of 0 In what year, did the French to appease the Indians ? attempt the recovery of LouisWhen excited by the presence burg ? - With what effect? of Mary, who a second time intim By what treaty, was this war closed ? - In what year ? What in a measure humbled How long ago ? Mary and her husband ? Where is Aix-la-Chapelle ? In Success of a second attempt to Germany. o plazi make Mary queen ? Distance and direction from Par. What became of her ? is ? About 200 miles east. Against what town, did Ogle What most important place in the thorpe conduct an expedition in America, was restored French, by the treaty of Aix-la Chapelle ? ♡ Where were born and eduBy whom, was Georgia invaded cated most of the people, who inin 1742 ? habited this country during the How did Oglethorpe induce the third period ? Spaniards to Ree? By stratagem. From what countries, had come Meaning of stratagem? the first settlers in this country? Give some account of this strat From what country, had come agem. the greater part ? Condition of Georgia in 1752? What is said of religious bigotry How much money had parlia- and intolerance during this peri ment given them ? od ? Indians suils!! holics , est Tomote t idated them? this ware he ontinue vas G to 1740 ? corn. ampton, Ms. ses, Meaning of bigotry ? - of intol What did they export to the erance? West Indies ? What is said of religious perse What is said of agriculture, durcution, at the close of this period ? ing the third period ? About what year, did a revival Principal products of the middle of religion very extensively pre-colonies? vail in N. E. ? Meaning of English gruin? How long after the Pequot War? | Grain which is not maize or Indian after the settlement of Jamestown? - after the pestilence among When was the first newspaper the natives of Ms.? printed in this country? In what year, did this revival Where? - By what name ? commence ? In 1735. Number of inhabitants at the In what place, did the great ref close of the third period ? ormation commence ? In North For the education of what clas. did the northern colonies proOn what river is N.? - Which / vide ? - the southern ? side ? Which way from Boston ? What college was founded in Who was then minister of N. ? 1692 ? — In what colony ? Jonathan Edwards. For whom, called ? What is he generally called ? When was Yale college founded ? President Edwards. Where ? - Why so called ? What is his character ? He is When removed to New Haven ! considered one of the greatest and Name of the college at Princebest of men. ton? - In what colony ? What Englishman came over For what, should we be particuabout that time, and produced very larly thankful, when we reflect upgreat excitement by his wonderful on the hardships and dangers of eloquence ? our fathers ? How old was Mr. Whitefield, What inquiry should we make, when he first came to New Eng- when we find ourselves very strongland ? About 25. ly influenced by party spirit ? Most distinguished opposer to What reflection is suited to guard Mr. W. ? Dr. Chauncey of Bos us from too severely censuring the ton. wise and good ? By what, was the credit of this revival greatly marred and injured ? By much enthusiasm, irregularity, opposition, bitterness and slander. ♡ In relation to what, was England jealous of the colonies, from the beginning ? CHAPTER XLVIII. - p. 124. What obstacles did England present to the improvement of our FOURTH PERIOD. trade and manufactures ? Enacted laws, to modify and restrain them. Distress of the colonies. French From the year 1739 to 1756, and Indian war. which was greatest, the importation of goods from England, or ex For what, is the fourth period portation to it? distinguished ? How did the colonies procure Time of commencement ? money, to pay this balance of How long after the birth of Co. trade ? Jumbus ? - after his first voyage to For what purpose ? the first * country! By what say inhabitants 1 -d period ation of the them! was hool at colony! ecollege is Ved ? W!' so called to New life llege at lony? we and dazra A.! --after the discovery of N. A. ? How did the Twightwees retal- iate ? Who was then Lt. Gov. of Va. What expedient for paying their French ? Whom did Dinwiddie send, to them? remonstrate with the French comTo what amount, had bills of mandant near Ohio ? credit been issued ? How old was Washington at this time? How long after the first house was built in Windsor ?. after the settlement of Boston ?-of HartMeaning of harbinger ? ford ? For what, did the enterprising In what year, did Washington go on this mission ? What interval elapsed, before In what county ? Westmoreland. Where situated ? Near the Po. ington city. burg: Edenton ? How far had he to go? To what French commander, did letter ? St. Pierre. Of whom, did that company con At what place ? At a fort about 15 miles S. E. of the present town Of how much land, had they ob of Erie. In what part of Pa. is Erie ? On what lake ? By whose order, did St. Pierre many square ? | say, the French had taken posses- sion of the country? What trade did this company Whose orders, did St. Pierre say, What territory did the French How did the British ministry Who received the command of & vuld we n ces terra ty spirit suited to censuri sist? traders |