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Abenaki Indians, incited against English, [76].
Abercromby, James, General, [195]-[196].
Arcadia, settled by French, [2]; comes into hands of British, [56]; ceded to England, [65]; conditions in (1713), [74]-[75]; England’s neglect of, [75]; expulsion of Arcadians, [164] et seq.; boundaries undefined, [169].
Aix-la-Chapelle, Peace of (1748), [93].
Albany, plan to seize, [12]; colonial delegates meet at, (1754), [159]-[160].
Alsace-Lorraine, demanded of France, [64].
Amherst, Jeffrey, Commander-in-Chief of British forces in America, [195], [213], [214]; advances toward Montreal, [223]; attacks Montreal, [228]-[229]; relations with Indians, [230].
Andros, Sir Edmund, [34].
Annapolis, attacked by French, [79]-[80]; Acadians driven from, [175].
Annapolis Valley, [53].
Anne, Queen, ascends throne, [45]; intrigue in court, [56]-[57]; death (1714), [67].
Anson, George, Admiral, [92].
Anville, Duc d’, [90], [91].
Argall, Samuel, Captain, [2].
Assiniboine Indians, accompany La Vérendrye, [121], [122]-[123].
Assiniboine River, [119]-[120].
Auguste, The (ship), [133].
Austrian Succession, War of (1744-1748), [71], [92]-[93], [155].