CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.PAGE
Introduction[1]
II.
The Discovery of the New World[11]
III.
The Papal Gift of all the Heathen World to the Portugueseand Spaniards[19]
IV.
The Spaniards in Hispaniola[28]
V.
The Spaniards in Hispaniola and Cuba[43]
VI.
The Spaniards in Jamaica and other West Indian Islands[56]
VII.
The Spaniards in Mexico[62]
VIII.
The Spaniards in Peru[92]
IX.
The Spaniards in Peru—(continued)[104]
X.
The Spaniards in Paraguay[119]
XI.
The Portuguese in Brazil[145]
XII.
The Portuguese in Brazil—(continued)[158]
XIII.
The Portuguese in India[173]
XIV.
The Dutch in India[185]
XV.
The English in India.—System of Territorial Acquisition[202]
XVI.
The English in India—(continued).—Treatment of theNatives[252]
XVII.
The English in India.—Treatment of the Natives—(continued)[272]
XVIII.
The English in India—(continued)[285]
XIX.
The English in India—(concluded)[298]
XX.
The French in their Colonies[312]
XXI.
The English in America[330]
XXII.
The English in America—Settlement of Pennsylvania[356]
XXIII.
The English in America till the Revolt of the Colonies[367]
XXIV.
Treatment of the Indians by the United States[386]
XXV.
Treatment of the Indians by the United States—(continued)[402]
XXVI.
The English in South Africa[417]
XXVII.
The English in South Africa—(continued)[443]
XXVIII.
The English in New Holland and the Islands of the Pacific[469]
XXIX.
Conclusion[499]

COLONIZATION AND CHRISTIANITY.