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Caledonia
[ kal-i-doh-nee-uh ]
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All that was quite certain was that a colony was to be planted somewhere, and to be named Caledonia.
A few hours later the chiefs of the expedition went on shore, took formal possession of the country, and named it Caledonia.
The Council of Caledonia, in great indignation, issued letters of mark and reprisal against Spanish vessels.
The population of Caledonia had already increased from twelve hundred to ten thousand.
In August 1699 four ships, with thirteen hundred men on board, were despatched by the Company to Caledonia.
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