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Panic of 1785, [30]-[31].
Patterson, William, against plan of centralized government, [114].
Pelisipia, [69].
Pennsylvania, invited to form commercial policy with other States, [100]; ratification of Constitution, [148]-[149].
Philadelphia, enthusiasm for Constitution in, [148]-[149].
Philadelphia Convention, see Federal Convention.
Pilgrim Fathers, Mayflower Compact, [40].
Pinckney, Charles, [114], [126].
Pinckney, General C. C, [114].
Political parties, [146]-[147]; see also names of parties.
Polypotamia, [69].
Pontiac’s Conspiracy, effect on settlement, [56].
Potomac River, agreement between Virginia and Maryland regarding, [100].
President, creation of office, [133]-[134]; President modeled after State governorships, [134]; election of, [136]-[137]; third term, [137]-[138]; powers, [138]; Washington chosen as first, [138]-[139].
Princeton, Congress flees to, [84].
Proclamation of 1763, [56], [57].