Trails of the Pathfinders

Trails of the Pathfinders

Trails of the PathfindersThree centuries ago half a dozen tiny hamlets, peopled by white men, were scattered...
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Author: Grinnell, George Bird,1849-1938
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Trails of the Pathfinders

Trails of the Pathfinders

¥2,043 ¥1,021

Trails of the Pathfinders

¥2,043 ¥1,021
Author: Grinnell, George Bird,1849-1938
Format: eBook
Language: English

Trails of the Pathfinders

Three centuries ago half a dozen tiny hamlets, peopled by white men, were scattered along the western shores of the North Atlantic Ocean. These little settlements owed allegiance to different nations of Europe, each of which had thrust out a hand to grasp some share of the wealth which might lie in the unknown wilderness which stretched away from the seashore toward the west. The Indies had been discovered more than a hundred years before, but though ships had sailed north and ships had sailed south, little was known of the land, through which men were seeking a passage to share the trade which the Portuguese, long before, had opened up with the mysterious East. That passage had not been found. To the north lay ice and snow, to the southvaguely knownlay the South Sea. What that South Sea was, what its limits, what its relations to lands already visited, were still secrets. St. Augustine had been founded in 1565; and forty years later the French made their first settlement at4 Port Royal in what is now Nova Scotia. In 1607 Jamestown was settled; and a year later the French established Quebec. The Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts in 1620 and the first settlement of the Dutch on the island of Manhattan was in 1623. All these settlers establishing themselves in a new country found enough to do in the struggle to procure subsistence, to protect themselves from the elements and from the attacks of enemies, without attempting to discover what lay inlandbeyond the sound of the salt waves which beat upon the coast. Not until later was any effort made to learn what lay in the vast interior. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 53897
Author: Grinnell, George Bird
Release Date: Jan 5, 2017
Format: eBook
Language: English

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