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THE STUDENT'S  MANUAL

(XI) UNIFICATION OF ITALY:

1. WORK OF  CAVOUR, VICTOR   EMMANUEL,  GARIBALDI:     Italy 948;   Cavour 353;  Victor Emmanuel 2018;  Garibaldi 737;  Mazzini 1193.

(XII) THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR AND ITS OUTCOME:

707;  France 705;   German Empire 759. *

IX. AMERICAN HISTORY.

1. THE  DISCOVERY OF AMERICA —THE ATTEMPT TO GET TO   THE   FAR

EAST:

a. Prince Henry the Navigator and his efforts to sail around Africa to India

and the East:   864; Cape of Good Hope, 329; Madeira, 1141; Portuguese 1535.

b. Columbus:   His attempts to get to the East by sailing west. The discovery

of the West  Indies and  the  mainland:     430;   West Indies,  2070; Marco Polo,  1520;   Geography,  745;   Isabella,  944;   Vespucci,  2016.

c. John Cabot and his discovery of land to the north — the east coast of north

America:   301;  Maine, 1149; Acadia, 6;  Massachusetts, 1186.

d. Magellan's  voyage  around  the  world — the   Far   East   reached   by  sailing

west — Columbus'dream realized: 1144; Columbus, 431; Philippine Islands, 1469.

2. COLONIZATION   OF NORTH   AMERICA  AND  THE   EXPLORATION   OF  THE

INTERIOR COUNTRY:

a. The Spanish:

(1)  The Spanish conquest and settlement of Mexico:    462; Mexico,

1216.

(2)  De Soto and the discovery of the Mississippi: 523; Mississippi,

1240.

(3)  Coronado and his exploration in the Southwest:    459.

(4)  The Spanish missions:    100;   San Antonio, 1671;  Los Angeles,

1116; San Francisco, 1672.

b. The French:

(1)  Cartier and  his exploration of the St. Lawrence — taking pos-

session of New France:   343.

(2)  Champlain — the  Governor  of   New   France:    365.

(a)  Founding and settlement of Quebec and Montreal:

1443, 1273.

(b)  Discovery and  naming of  Lake Champlain:     365,

2013.

(3)  Frontenac, Compte de:     720.

(4)  Nicollet and his exploration  of land around the Great Lakes:

2099.

(5) Joliet and Marquette and the discovery of the upper Mississippi:

977;  Marquette, 1175, 714;  Illinois, 916.

(6)  La Salle:   1032;  Hennepin, 861;  Tonty, 1923;  Louisiana, 1119.

(7) The  French fur-trade:   1660, 2100.

(8)  The Jesuits and their work:    1175, 379.

(9)  French towns in the Middle West:    2100; Chicago, 379; Illinois,

916; Hennepin, 861; La Salle, 1032; Mississippi, 1240; Natchez, 1305;  Iberville, 908;   Mobile, 1244;   New Orleans, 1330;   St. Louis, 1660;  Erie, 624;  Detroit, 524. (10) Mississippi  Scheme:     1038;  Bienville, 210. C. The English:

(1) The settlement of Virginia:  2024, 1770.

(a) The settlers who came — their reasons for coming:

1770; Lord Delaware, 517.

(b)  The hardships of the voyage and at Jamestown:

959.

(c) The House of Burgesses: Jamestown, 959.

(d)  Negro   slaves:    1766;    and   indentured   servants:

918.

(e)  French and Indian War: Virginia, 2024.

2244