CONTENTS
Elbert Jay Benton
CHAPTER
I.
THE SCATTERED CHILDREN OF EUROPE
II.
OUR EARLIEST TEACHERS
III.
HOW THE GREEKS LIVED
IV.
GREEK EMIGRANTS OR COLONISTS
V.
NEW RIVALS OF THE GREEKS
VI.
THE MEDITERRANEAN A ROMAN LAKE
VII.
THE ANCIENT WORLD EXTENDED TO THE SHORES OF THE ATLANTIC
VIII.
THE CIVILIZATION OF THE ROMAN WORLD
IX.
CHRISTIANITY AND THE ROMAN EMPIRE
X.
EMIGRANTS A THOUSAND YEARS AGO
XI.
HOW ENGLISHMEN LEARNED TO GOVERN THEMSELVES
XII.
THE CIVILIZATION OF THE MIDDLE AGES
XIII.
TRADERS, TRAVELERS, AND EXPLORERS IN THE LATER MIDDLE AGES
XIV.
THE DISCOVERY OF A NEW WORLD
XV.
OTHERS HELP IN THE DISCOVERY OF THE NEW WORLD
XVI.
EARLY SPANISH EXPLORERS AND CONQUERORS OF THE MAINLAND
XVII.
THE SPANISH EXPLORERS OF NORTH AMERICA
XVIII.
RIVALRY AND STRIFE IN EUROPE
XIX.
FIRST FRENCH ATTEMPTS TO SETTLE AMERICA
XX.
THE ENGLISH AND THE DUTCH TRIUMPH OVER SPAIN
XXI.
THE ENGLISH PEOPLE ATTEMPT TO SETTLE AMERICA
REFERENCES FOR TEACHERS
INDEX AND PRONOUNCING VOCABULARY
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