class="pginternal" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">787
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IV. PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND. |
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Location, Surface, and Climate; Early Settlers; Change of Possession; Plans of Colonization; Character of late Governors; Inhabitants, |
790 |
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V. NEWFOUNDLAND. |
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Location and Importance; Discovery and Settlement; French Hostilities; Renewal of War; Change of Administration; Present Condition, |
793 |
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VI. HUDSON'S BAY TERRITORY. |
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Extent; Discovery; Settlement; Contests with France; Present State, |
797 |
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RUSSIAN AMERICA, |
800 |
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MEXICO. |
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Discovery; Condition, anterior to the Spanish Conquest; Invasion by Cortez; Arrival of Cortez in the Mexican Capital; Abdication of Montezuma; Retreat of Cortez, and Return; Fall of the City and Empire; Fate of Cortez; Extent of New Spain; Introduction of the Catholic Religion; Native Spanish Population, under the Colonial Government; Classes of the Inhabitants; Causes of the First Mexican Revolution; Commencement of the Revolution; Continuation of the War by the Patriot Chiefs; Decline of the Revolution; Invasion by Mina; Revolution under Iturbide; Adoption of the Federal Constitution; Prosperity of the years 1825 and 1826; Election of President in 1828; Usurpation of Bustamente; Defence of the Federal Constitution; Santa Anna's Proceedings; Establishment of a Central Republic; Attempts against the Central Government; Revolution of 1841; Overthrow of Santa Anna's Government, |
802 |
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GUATEMALA. |
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Locality; Extent; Physical Character; Discovery and Conquest; Independence of the Country, |
830 |
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SOUTH AMERICA. |
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I. NEW GRENADA. |
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Extent and Physical Features; Revolution of 1811; Formation of a Constitution; Liberation of Quito; Crisis of 1828; Separation of New Grenada, Venezuela, and Equator; State of the Government since the Separation, |
833 |
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II. VENEZUELA. |
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Name, Physical Features, &c.; Discovery; State of the Country under the Spanish Dominion; Termination of the Spanish Dominion; Condition since, |
837 |
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III. EQUATOR. |
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Name, Extent, and Physical Character; Classes of the Inhabitants; Subversion of the Spanish Authority; Condition since the Spanish Rule, |
841 |
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IV. PERU. |
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Locality, Extent, and Physical Character; Condition at the time of its Invasion by the Spaniards; Conquest by Pizarro; Condition of the Country after the Conquest; Insurrection; Revolutionary Movement; Declaration of Independence; Condition after the Expulsion of the Spaniards, |
845 |
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V. BOLIVIA. |
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Name, Extent, and Physical Character; Overthrow of the Spanish Power; Proclamation of Independence; Choice of Rulers under the New Constitution; Present Condition, |
855 |
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VII. BUENOS AYRES. |
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Name, &c.; Inhabitants, or Classes of People; Discovery and Settlement; First Insurrection against the Government of Spain; Progress and Changes of the New Government; Present Condition of the Government, |
863 |
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VIII. URUGUAY. |
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Locality and Extent; Name and History; Constitution, |
868 |
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IX. BRAZIL. |
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Situation, Extent, &c.; Discovery and Settlement; Policy of the Portuguese Government; Removal of the Portuguese Court to Brazil; Constitution and Government, |
870 |
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X. PARAGUAY. |
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Situation, Extent, &c.; Insurrection and attempt at Revolution in the latter part of the Eighteenth Century; Establishment of Independence, and Despotic Government, |
875 |
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WEST INDIES. |
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Situation, Extent, &c.; Inhabitants; Political Divisions, |
879 |
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I. BRITISH WEST
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