A pictorial school history of the United States; to which are added the Declaration of independence, and the Constitution of the United States . 80. How did he treat their demand ? 81. What was theconsequence ? 82. Who was the leader of the insurgents ? XXII. S3. Relate the incidents of the rebellion. XXIII. 84. What misfortune befell the iuburtrents? 85. Wliat was Berkelejsconduct afterwards towards them? XXIV. 8G. Who succeeded Berkeley as governor of Yirgiaia? 87. Whatchange was then made in the character of the government ? SS How long did Vir-ginia continue as a proprietary government? 89
A pictorial school history of the United States; to which are added the Declaration of independence, and the Constitution of the United States . 80. How did he treat their demand ? 81. What was theconsequence ? 82. Who was the leader of the insurgents ? XXII. S3. Relate the incidents of the rebellion. XXIII. 84. What misfortune befell the iuburtrents? 85. Wliat was Berkelejsconduct afterwards towards them? XXIV. 8G. Who succeeded Berkeley as governor of Yirgiaia? 87. Whatchange was then made in the character of the government ? SS How long did Vir-ginia continue as a proprietary government? 89. What can you say of the subse-quent government? MASSACHUSETTS. prietaiy government. Culpepper continued to rule until1684, when, in consequence of his mismanagement, the kingrevoked the grant made to him and Arlington, and deprivedhim of his office. Virginia thus became a royal provinceagain, and so remained till the Iwevolution. MASSACHUSETTS. FROM ITS SETTLEMENT, IN 1620, TO THE UNION OF NEWENGLAND COLONIES, IN 1643. vzcurrEx: orMASSACHUSETTS BAY iUrattlclJora .TViicAxisett) s Tit* J / iin, Ifiir. ) i5Kii!(iiLi_; I. Captain John Smith, who had performed so creditablea part in the settlement of Mrginia, set sail from London in1614, with two ships, for the purpose of trade and discovery Massaoufsetts.—r. Questions.—1. W^hon do wc next hear of Captain JohnSmith? 2. With how many vessels did he sail from England? 8. Where did heintend to go? 4. What was his object? 5. What did he accomplish? 6. Whatwrong was perpetrated upon the Indians? 38 COLONIAL HISTORY. in the region of Cape Cod. He reached the American coast,examined the shores from the Penobscot River to Cape Cod, prepared a map of the country, to which he gave thename of New England. The luster of the expedition, unfor-tunatelv, was very much dimmed by the act of Thomas Hunt,who commanded one of tlie ships : by liim twenty-fonr of thenatives were captured and taken to Spain, where they wer
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