Impost amendment defeated by New York,190.Indian tribes,27,28.Iroquois,28,29.
Jay, John,92,182.Jefferson, Thomas,55,89,100,103,126,127,192.Jeffreys, George,17.Johnson, Sir John,108,134.Johnson, Sir William,108.Johnson Hall,26,108.Jones, David,133.Jones, Paul,159,160.
Kalb, John,38,123,165,166.Kaskaskia,156.Kentucky,155,171,187.King's friends,64,69,84.King's Mountain,171,172,174.Kirkland, Samuel,135.Kosciuszko, Thaddeus,123.
Lafayette,123,177.Land Bank,20.Lee, Arthur,123.Lee, Charles,89,105,117-119,122,138,140,148,150-152.Lee, Henry,173.Lee, Richard Henry,84,97,100.Lee, Robert Edward,173.Leslie, Gen.,173.Leuktra,144.Lexington,86,183.Lincoln, Abraham,126.Lincoln, Benjamin,131,134,143,163-165,167,187.Livingston, Robert,84,98.Long House,28,29.Long Island, battle of,112.Lords proprietary,13.Louis XV.,31.
Macaulay, Lord,49.McCrea, Jane,132,133.McDowell, Col.,171.McNeil, Mrs.,132,133.Madison, James,192.Mahratta war,158.Majuba Hill,172.Manchester, Vt.,133.Marion, Francis,165,174.Marshall, John,192.Martha's Vineyard,156.Martin, Josiah,96.Maryland,8,99,140,188.Massachusetts,21,22,68,71,72,83,97,107.Mecklenburg county, N. C.,95,171,173.Minden,147.Minisink,155.Minorca,158,182.Mississippi valley,182,187.Mobilians,27.Molasses Act,49-51,67.Monk, Gen.,169.Monmouth,151,152.Montgomery, Richard,90,93,94.Morgan, Daniel,93,94,137,143,167,173,174.Morris, Robert,102,120.Morristown,119,122,123.Moultrie, William,105.
New England colonies,6-8.New Hampshire,76,98.New Haven,156.New Jersey,11,99.New Whigs,60-62,69.New York,9,66,76,80,100,108,125,143,190.Newburgh,180,183.Norfolk, Va.,95.North, Lord,66,76,144-147,180.North Carolina,11,77,96,171-175.Northcastle,115.Northwestern Territory,188.Nullification of the Regulating Act,85.Norwalk,156.
Ohio,189.Ohio Company,32.Old Sarum,59.Old South church,53,72,82.Old Whigs,59-64,69.Otis, James,45-47,62,72,74,144.
Paper money,20,162,186.Parker, Sir Peter,96,104.Parsons' Cause,47,48.Paxton, Charles,44.Pendleton, Edmund,84.Penn family,14.Pennsylvania,11,13,77,99,102.Pensacola,158.Periods in history,4.Petersburg, Va.,177.Petition (last) to the king,92.Petty William (Earl of Shelburne),61,69,180,182.Philadelphia,80,84,138-142,151,168,183.Pigott, Sir Robert,153.Pitt, William (Earl of Chatham),57,61,62,64,66,69,71,84,145,146.Pitt, William, the younger,61,181.Pontiac's war,38,41.Pownall, Thomas,14.Preston, Capt.,74.Prevost, Gen.,163,164.Princeton,120,121.Proprietary government,13.Protectionist legislation,43,50.Pulaski, Casimir,123,164.Putnam, Israel,39,87,90,112,115.
Rawdon, Lord,176.Reform, parliamentary,61-63.Regulating Act,83,85;repealed,144.Representation in England,58-61.Requisitions,31,54,161.Retaliatory acts,83;repealed,144.Revere, Paul,4,86.Rhode Island,18,21,23,70,77,96,153,154,164,166,186.Riedesel, Gen.,131.Riots in Boston,56.Rochambeau, Count,166,178.Rockingham, Lord,57,64,180.Rodney, Cæsar,102.Rodney, George,160.Rotten boroughs,59,62.Royal governors,14-18.Russell, Lord John,61.Russell, Lord William,17.Russia,159.Rutledge, Edward,113.Rutledge, John,84.
St. Clair, Arthur,131,167.St. Eustatius,160.St. Leger, Harry,125,126,135-137.Salaries,15-18,65-68.Savannah,163,164.Savile, Sir George,69.Schuyler, Philip,90,109,119,129-133,136.Secession, threats of,187.Senegambia,158.Sevier, John,155,171.Shays rebellion,186.Shelburne, Lord,61,69,180,182.Shelby, Isaac,171.Shirley, William,52.Sidney, Algernon,17.Silver bank,20.Six Nations,29,34,93,125.Snyder, Christopher,74.Sons of Liberty,57.South Carolina,96,102,104,105,127,173-177.Spain declares war with Great Britain,158.Spanish possessions in North America,37,158,182.Spotswood, Alexander,14.Stamp Act,4,41,52,58,124.Stark, John,39,87,134.Staten Island,109,117,122,139,178.Steuben, Baron,123,150,173,177.Stillwater,132.Stirling, William Alexander, called Lord,112.Stony Point,156,157,163.Strachey, Sir Henry,151.Stuart Kings,17,60.Suffolk resolves,85.Sullivan, John,90,112,153-155.Sumter, Thomas,165.Sunbury,163.Supreme court,191.Sweden,159.
Tarleton, Banastre,165,174.Taxation,16-20,31,52-54,62.Tea Party, Boston,4,79-83.Tennessee,155,171,187.Throg's Neck,114.Ticonderoga,87,118,125,127,128,131,134,143.Tories,12,60,93,126,154,155,163,184.Town meetings,7,53.Townshend Acts,64-68,76,78;repealed,144.Treaty of peace,182.Tuscaroras,29.
Union, want of,34,77,161,162,182-191.
Valcour, Island,118.Venango,33.Vincennes,156.Virginia,8,21,24,47,48,76,79,96,97,173.
Walpole, Sir Robert,31.War expenses,30-32,36,40,41.Ward, Artemas,90,117.Warner, Seth,87,131,134.Warren, Joseph,85,86.Washington, George,1,4,5,30,55;his mission to Venango,33;surrenders Fort Necessity,33;in Virginia legislature,76;in the Continental Congress,84;appointed to command the army,88;not yet in favour of independence,89;takes command at Cambridge,92;takes Boston,94;addressed by Lord Howe,106;his character as general and statesman,110,111;withdraws his army from Brooklyn Heights,113;masterly campaign in New York and New Jersey,114-122;endeavours to secure an efficient regular army,123-125;campaign of June, 1777, in New Jersey,139;Brandywine and Germantown,141,142;intrigues of his enemies,148,149;Monmouth,151,152;sends a force against the Iroquois,154,155;Stony Point,156,157;his favourite generals often ill used by Congress,167;his superb march and capture of Yorktown,178-180;scheme for making him king,183;elected first president of the United States,193.Washington, William,173.Wayne, Anthony,157,177.Webster, Daniel,101.West Point,115,117,157,170.Western frontier posts,185.White Plains,115,129.Wildcat banks,20.William III.,45.Williams, James,171.Wilson, James,98.Winchester, Va.,26.Winnsborough, S. C.,172.Wright, Sir James,164.Writs of assistance,4,47.Wyoming,77,154.186.
Yorktown,178-180.
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