schema:description 4 | "備考: If Andrew Jackson had been a studious man, which he was not, and had taken time to discover the one person more responsible than any other for the high destiny that he was to attain, he might have found that King James was not only the author of kingly precepts, but was the founder in a very real sense of that portion of North Ireland from whence the ancestors of Andrew came. He might have discovered, also, that King James laid the foundation for the American nation, for in 1606 the King gave a group of prosperous Englishmen permission to plant colonies on the American coast between Cape Fear River and Halifax, and in the following year this group was to send over to America about one hundred colonists who settled on an island near the mouth of a river which flows into the Chesapeake Bay and founded a colony which they called Jamestown in honor of their King. Perhaps Andrew knew that this settlement was the beginning of the State of Virginia and the genesis of the American nation. (Nielsen Book)...(more)" |