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Chapter 2 THE FIRST FAR WEST

Word Count: 1359    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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er lands of Asia had gone no farther than this twelve thousand years ago. Then, as you read the present chapter, you will see emigrants and colonies moving farther and farther west along the Mediterranean and up the Atlantic shores of Europe, until, at last, two thousand years before Columbus, the new Far West consisted of those very shores of Spain and Portugal, France and the British Isles,

"The Last West and Best West" is what Canadians now call their own North-West. And it certainly is the very last West of all; for over there, across the Pacific, are the lands of southern Asia from which the first

ye, becoming new, true, and complete. Nearly all books deal with the things of the land, and of the land alone, their writers forgetting or not knowing that the things of the land could never have been what they are had it not been for the things of the sea. Without the vastly important things of the sea, without the war fleets and merchant f

are still to be seen, together with some pottery, which, coming from the Balkans, shows that Betou had boats trading across the eastern end of the Mediterranean. A picture carved more than six thousand years ago shows an Egyptian boat being paddled by fourteen men and steered with paddles by three more on the right-hand side of the stern as you look toward the bow. Thus the "steer-b

in peace and war. These galleys, or rowing men-of-war, lasted down to modern times, as we shall soon see. They did use sails; but only when the wind was behind them, and never when it blew really hard. The mast was made of two long wooden spars set one on each side of the galley, meeting at the head, and strengthened in between by braces from one spar to another. As time went on better boats and larger ones were buil

eighteen inches. It was certainly not a ship, only some sort of construction that simply floated about with the wind and current till it ran aground. But Mesopotamia and the shores of the Persian Gulf were great places for shipbuilding. They were once the home of adventurers who h

and it was their Red Sea merchant vessels that coasted Arabia and East Africa in the time of Solomon (1016-976 B.C.). They also went round to Persia and probably to India. About 600 B.C. they are said to have coasted round the whole of Africa, starting from the Red Sea and coming back by Gibraltar. This took them more than two years, as they used to sow wheat and wait on shore till the crop was ripe. Long before this they

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1 Chapter 1 THE VERY BEGINNING OP SEA-POWER2 Chapter 2 THE FIRST FAR WEST3 Chapter 3 EAST AGAINST WEST4 Chapter 4 CELTIC BRITAIN UNDER ROME5 Chapter 5 THE HARDY NORSEMAN6 Chapter 6 THE IMPERIAL NORMAN7 Chapter 7 KING OF THE ENGLISH SEA8 Chapter 8 OLD SPAIN AND NEW9 Chapter 9 THE ENGLISH SEA-DOGS10 Chapter 10 THE SPANISH ARMADA11 Chapter 11 THE FIRST DUTCH WAR12 Chapter 12 THE SECOND AND THIRD DUTCH WARS13 Chapter 13 THE FIRST WAR AGAINST LOUIS XIV14 Chapter 14 THE SECOND WAR AGAINST LOUIS XIV15 Chapter 15 WAR AGAINST FRANCE AND SPAIN16 Chapter 16 PITT'S IMPERIAL WAR17 Chapter 17 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION18 Chapter 18 NELSON19 Chapter 19 1812 20 Chapter 20 A CENTURY OF BRITISH-FRENCH-AMERICAN PEACE21 Chapter 21 A CENTURY OF MINOR BRITISH WARS22 Chapter 22 THE HANDY MAN23 Chapter 23 FIFTY YEARS OF WARNING24 Chapter 24 WAR25 Chapter 25 JUTLAND26 Chapter 26 SUBMARINING27 Chapter 27 SURRENDER!28 Chapter 28 WELL DONE!