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DIVISION OF THE ANNALS.

VOL. I.

PART I.-EUROPEAN DISCOVERIES AND SETTLEMENTS.

PERIOD 1.

PERIOD II.

PERIOD 1.

PERIOD 11.

From the Discovery of America, in 1492, to the Conquest of
Mexico, in 1521.

From the Conquest of Mexico, in 1521, to the First permanent
Settlement of Virginia, in 1607.

PART II.-BRITISH AMERICAN COLONIES.

From the First permanent Settlement of Virginia, in 1607,
to the Settlement of Plymouth, in 1620.

From the Settlement of Plymouth, in 1620, to the Union of the
New England Colonies, in 1643.

PERIOD III. From the Union of the New England Colonies, in 1643, to the Revolution of William and Mary, in 1689.

PERIOD IV. From the Revolution of William and Mary, in 1689, to the Settlement of Georgia, in 1732.

PERIOD V.

PERIOD V1.

PERIOD I.

VOL. II.

From the Settlement of Georgia, in 1732, to the Peace of Paris, in 1763.

From the Peace of Paris, in 1763, to the Declaration of Independence, in 1776.

PART III. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

From the Declaration of Independence, in 1776, to the Federal
Government, in 1789.

PERIOD II. From the Commencement of the Federal Government, in 1789, to the Completion of the Fiftieth Year of the Independence of the United States, in 1826.

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