A complete history of Texas for schools, colleges and general use . Y -1 ^x V^. ^&.. ?•0 c . .. Map showing Routes of Early Navigators. 20 A COMPLETE HISTORY OF TEXAS. into New York bay and up the Hudson River, which was namedfor him, and laid claim to the whole country from Delaware to^^92 Connecticut, under the name of the Nezv Netherlands. Neither TO j5gy the English nor the Dutch ever explored in the region of Texas, and neither of those countries at any time asserted any claim tothis territory. Even in those portions of North America wherethey did make their earliest discoveries, it is


A complete history of Texas for schools, colleges and general use . Y -1 ^x V^. ^&.. ?•0 c . .. Map showing Routes of Early Navigators. 20 A COMPLETE HISTORY OF TEXAS. into New York bay and up the Hudson River, which was namedfor him, and laid claim to the whole country from Delaware to^^92 Connecticut, under the name of the Nezv Netherlands. Neither TO j5gy the English nor the Dutch ever explored in the region of Texas, and neither of those countries at any time asserted any claim tothis territory. Even in those portions of North America wherethey did make their earliest discoveries, it is seen, from the datesgiven, that Spain had preceded both England and Holland in dis-covery, exploration, and attempted settlement. QUESTIONS.—Preliminary Period. How many voyages did Columbus make to the W^estern Hemisphere?Give the dates of each. What did he discover on his second voyage ?What on his first? What on his third? What coasts did he touch andexplore on his fourth and last voyage ? What was he searching for ? Whowere the Cabots ? What discoveries did they make, and when ? Whodisc


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