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  • 121Robert Rogers — (1731–1795) Robert Rogers (* 7. November 1731 in Methuen, Massachusetts; † 18. Mai 1795 in London) war ein britisch amerikanischer Offizier, der berühmt wurde durch seine Rolle während des Franzosen und Indianerkriegs (1754–1763). Er war der… …

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  • 122Индейцы Вудленда — Данный список содержит перечень индейцев, населяющих или населявших ранее Вудленд  культурный регион, охватывающий северо восток США. Большинство перечисленных ниже народов связаны с культурами Вудлендского периода. Содержание 1… …

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  • 123Penobscot — /peuh nob skot, skeuht/, n., pl. Penobscots, (esp. collectively) Penobscot for 2. 1. a river flowing S from N Maine into Penobscot Bay. 350 mi. (565 km) long. 2. a member of a North American Indian people of the Penobscot River valley. 3. the… …

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  • 124Marie de Sabrevois — Marie de Sabreville is the villainess in two of Kenneth Roberts Arundel novels Arundel and Rabble at Arms (1929 and 1933). Conducting what we would now call Psyops together with various males in the British North American establishment, she very… …

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  • 125Abnaki — n. Abenaki, member of the Abenaki Indian tribe n. Abenaki, American Indian tribe of northern New England and southern Quebec; either of the two languages spoken by the Abenaki Indians …

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  • 126Abnakis — n. Abenaki, member of the Abenaki Indian tribe n. Abenaki, American Indian tribe of northern New England and southern Quebec; either of the two languages spoken by the Abenaki Indians …

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  • 127Lake Champlain — For ships named after the lake, see USS Lake Champlain. Lake Champlain Lake Champlain near Burlington in early twilight Location New …

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  • 128Maine — This article is about the U.S. state of Maine. For other uses, see Maine (disambiguation). State of Maine …

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