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90-91.Treaty of Paris (1783),1;(1794),84-88;of Greenville (1795),87;of San Lorenzo (1795),87-88;of Morfontaine (1800),104,146;of Louisiana (1803),150;with Tripoli (1805),145;(1806),184;(1809),197;of Ghent (1814),229-30;with Spain (1819),264.Trespass Act of New York,4.Trevettv.Weeden,19.Tripolitan War,143-45.Troup, George M.,325-26.Trumbull, John,236-37,286.Tudor, William,283.Turnpikes, construction of,255.Unitarianism, rise of,287-88.United States, frigate,215.United States Gazette, Federalist newspaper,66.United Statesv.Peters,333-34.Universalism, rise of,288.Van Buren, Martin,243-44,316,323.Vans Murray, William,103.Vermont, admitted as a State,55;refuses the call for militia,224;and the Hartford Convention,224.Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions,110-12.Virginia, commercial difficulties with Maryland,27-28;ratifies the Constitution,41;protests against internal improvements,319-20;on the Supreme Court (1809),335;protests against decisions of federal courts,336-37;proposes constitutional amendment,339.War of 1812, preparations for,208-09;motives for,208-10;vote for,210;political aspects of,212-13,216-17,223-27;land operations of,213-14,217-18,220-23;naval operations,215-16,218-19,221-22;in the Southwest,219-20;end of,228;results of,231-244,282.Washington, George, on the prospects of the United States,1;on Tories,3;resigns commission,6;on the West,16;on Shays' Rebellion,23;in the Federal Convention,29;on the growth of industry,46-47;elected President,48;inauguration,48-50;appointments of,54-55;and the Bank Bill,62-63;levees of,65;reƫlected President,66-67;proclaims neutrality,73;sends Jay on mission to England,79;and the Whiskey Insurrection,82-83;censures Democratic Clubs,83-84;and the Jay Treaty,86-88;Farewell Address,91-92;appointed head of provisional army,102.Wasp, American sloop-of-war,215.Watauga settlement,14.Wayne, Anthony, wins battle of Fallen Timber,80-81;secures Treaty of Greenville,87.Webster, Daniel, on the principle of protection,237;on universal suffrage,305;and the Tariff of 1828,330;influence at the federal bar,333;counsel for Dartmouth College,342.Wellington, Duke of, 214,228-29.West, Benjamin,285.West, the, social aspects,252,299-300;political aspects,298,303-04;intellectual aspects,300-01,302;religious aspects,301-02;education in,302-03.Western lands, speculation in,26.West Florida, claimed by the United States,151,158-59;revolt in,203-04;annexed in part,204.Whiskey Insurrection, the,81-83.Whitney, Eli,127.Wilkinson, James, in Kentucky,68;his relation to Burr's conspiracy,172-75,177;in the campaign of 1813,218;occupies West Florida,219.Wilson, James, in the Federal Convention,31;appointed Associate Justice,54.Wirt, William,333,345.Wolcott, Oliver,89.Woolen manufacturing, beginnings of,235;after the War of 1812,235-36.X Y Z affair,98-100.Yazoo land controversy,168-70,342.


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