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American Colonial Era1660-1763 The growth of North American colonies, often with a change in native & national control.
Baker's Dozen Big American cities founded during American Colonial Era
1. St Louis Missouri 1764
2. Pittsburgh 1758
3. Detroit Michigan 1701
4. Cincinnati, Ohio 1788
5. Philadelphia 1682
6. New Orleans (the Big Easy) 1708
7. Boston, 1630
8. San Diego, 1769
9. New York, 1625
__________________ "The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there."
Baker's Dozen Big American cities founded during American Colonial Era
1. St Louis Missouri 1764
2. Pittsburgh 1758
3. Detroit Michigan 1701
4. Cincinnati, Ohio 1788
5. Philadelphia 1682
6. New Orleans (the Big Easy) 1708
7. Boston, 1630
8. San Diego, 1769
9. New York, 1625
10. Los Angeles, 1781
This picture must be photoshopped: the air has not been that clear in LA since the 1800s!
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Général de corps d'armée Dominique-Joseph René Vandamme, Count of Unseburg
Commander, III Corps
L'Armée du Nord
Major General Alexander McDowell McCook
Commander, Right Wing
Union Army of the Cumberland
Baker's Dozen Big American cities founded during American Colonial Era
1. St Louis Missouri 1764
2. Pittsburgh 1758
3. Detroit Michigan 1701
4. Cincinnati, Ohio 1788
5. Philadelphia 1682
6. New Orleans (the Big Easy) 1708
7. Boston, 1630
8. San Diego, 1769
9. New York, 1625
10. Los Angeles, 1781
Baker's Dozen Big American cities founded during American Colonial Era
1. St Louis Missouri 1764
2. Pittsburgh 1758
3. Detroit Michigan 1701
4. Cincinnati, Ohio 1788
5. Philadelphia 1682
6. New Orleans (the Big Easy) 1708
7. Boston, 1630
8. San Diego, 1769
9. New York, 1625
10. Los Angeles, 1781
11. Lexington, Kentucky, 1775
12. Savannah GA, 1733
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Général de corps d'armée Dominique-Joseph René Vandamme, Count of Unseburg
Commander, III Corps
L'Armée du Nord
Major General Alexander McDowell McCook
Commander, Right Wing
Union Army of the Cumberland
Baker's Dozen Big American cities founded during American Colonial Era
1. St Louis Missouri 1764
2. Pittsburgh 1758
3. Detroit Michigan 1701
4. Cincinnati, Ohio 1788
5. Philadelphia 1682
6. New Orleans (the Big Easy) 1708
7. Boston, 1630
8. San Diego, 1769 (my home town )
9. New York, 1625
10. Los Angeles, 1781
11. Lexington, Kentucky, 1775
12. Savannah GA, 1733
13. Chicago, 1770s
Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable
__________________ Être Discipliné ne veut pas dire se taire
(Being disciplined doesn't mean to remain silent) Napoléon
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger Friedrich Nietzsche
Last edited by PGT Beauregard; 24 Sep 09 at 03:22..
1. Battle of Ft. Necessity: July 3, 1754
2. Battle of the Monongahela
3. Lake George, 1755
4. The Battle of Fort Ligonier (also known as the Battle of Loyalhanna or the Battle of Loyal Hannon) 12 October 1758
5. Battle of Carillon
__________________ Être Discipliné ne veut pas dire se taire
(Being disciplined doesn't mean to remain silent) Napoléon
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger Friedrich Nietzsche
1. Battle of Ft. Necessity: July 3, 1754
2. Battle of the Monongahela, 1755
3. Lake George, 1755
4. The Battle of Fort Ligonier 1758
5. Battle of Carillon, 1758
6. Siege of Louisbourg, 1758
7. Battle of Fort Oswego, 1756
__________________ Être Discipliné ne veut pas dire se taire
(Being disciplined doesn't mean to remain silent) Napoléon
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger Friedrich Nietzsche
1. Battle of Ft. Necessity: July 3, 1754
2. Battle of the Monongahela, 1755
3. Lake George, 1755
4. The Battle of Fort Ligonier 1758
5. Battle of Carillon, 1758
6. Siege of Louisbourg, 1758
7. Battle of Fort Oswego, 1756
8. Siege of Ft. William Henry, 1757
__________________ "The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there."