INDEX

Abolition, [318], [331]
Adams, Abigail, [556]
Adams, John, [97], [128], [179]f.
Adams, J.Q., [247], [319]
Adams, Samuel, [90], [99], [108]
Adamson law, [590]
Aguinaldo, [497]
Alabama, admission, [227]
Alabama claims, [480]
Alamance, battle, [92]
Alamo, [280]
Alaska, purchase, [479]
Albany, plan of union, [62]
Algonquins, [57]
Alien law, [180]
Amendment, method of, [156]
Amendments to federal Constitution: first eleven, [163]
twelfth, [184] note
thirteenth, [358]
fourteenth, [366], [369], [387]
fifteenth, [358]
sixteenth, [528]
seventeenth, [542]
eighteenth, [591]
nineteenth, [563]f.
American expeditionary force, [610]
American Federation of Labor, [573], [608]
Americanization, [585]
Amnesty, for Confederates, [383]
Andros, [65]
Annapolis, convention, [144]
Antietam, [357]
Anti-Federalists, [169]
Anti-slavery. See [Abolition]
Anthony, Susan, [564]
Appomattox, [363]
Arbitration: international, [480] [514], [617]
labor disputes, [582]
Arizona, admission, [443]
Arkansas, admission, [272]
Arnold, Benedict, [114], [120]
Articles of Confederation, [110], [139]ff., [146]
Ashburton, treaty, [265]
Assembly, colonial, [49]f., [89]f.
Assumption, [164]f.
Atlanta, [361]
Australian ballot, [540]
Bacon, Nathaniel, [58]
Ballot: Australian, [540]
short, [544]
Baltimore, Lord, [6]
Bank: first U.S., [167]
second, [203], [257]ff.
Banking system: state, [300]
U.S. national, [369]
services of, [407]
See also [Federal reserve]
Barry, John, [118]
Bastille, [172]
Bell, John, [341]
Belleau Wood, [611]
Berlin decree, [194]
Blockade: by England and France, [193]f.
Southern ports, [353]
law and practice in 1914, [598]f.
Bond servants, [13]f.
Boone, Daniel, [28], [218]
Boston: massacre, [91]
evacuation, [116]
port bill, [94]
Bowdoin, Governor, [142]
Boxer rebellion, [499]
Brandywine, [129]
Breckinridge, J.C., [340]
Bright, John, [355]
Brown, John, [338]
Brown University, [45]
Bryan, W.J., [468]f., [495], [502], [503], [527]
Buchanan, James, [335], [368]
Budget system, [529]
Bull Run, [350]
Bunker Hill, [102]
Burgoyne, General, [116], [118], [130]

Burke, Edmund, [87], [96]ff., [132], [175]
Burr, Aaron, [183], [231]
Business. See [Industry]
Calhoun, J.C., [198]f., [203], [208], [281], [321], [328]
California, [286]f.
Canada, [61], [114], [530]
Canals, [233], [298], [508]
Canning, British premier, [206]
Cannon, J.G., [530]
Cantigny, [611]
Caribbean, [479]
Carpet baggers, [373]
Cattle ranger, [431]f.
Caucus, [245]
Censorship. See [Newspapers]
Charles I, [3]
Charles II, [65]
Charleston, [36], [116]
Charters, colonial, [2]ff., [41]
Chase, Justice, [187]
Château-Thierry, [611]
Checks and balances, [153]
Chesapeake, the, [195]
Chickamauga, [361]
Child labor law, [591]
China, [447], [499]ff.
Chinese labor, [583]
Churches, colonial, [39]f., [42], [43]
Cities, [35], [36], [300]f., [395], [410], [544]
City manager plan, [545]
Civil liberty, [358]f., [561]
Civil service, [419], [536], [538]f.
Clarendon, Lord, [6]
Clark, G.R., [116], [218]
Clay, Henry, [198], [203], [248], [261], [328]
Clayton anti-trust act, [489]
Clergy. See [Churches]
Cleveland, Grover, [421], [465], [482], [484], [489], [582]
Clinton, Sir Henry, [119]
Colorado, admission, [441]
Combination. See [Trusts]
Commerce, colonial, [33]f.
disorders after 1781, [140]
Constitutional provisions on, [154]
Napoleonic wars, [176], [193]ff.
domestic growth of, [307]
congressional regulation of, [460]f., [547]
See also [Trusts] and [Railways]
Commission government, [544]
Committees of correspondence, [108]
Commonsense, pamphlet, [103]
Communism, colonial, [20].
Company, trading, [2]f.
Compromises: of Constitution, [148], [150], [151]
Missouri, [325], [332]
of 1850, [328]f.
Crittenden, [350]
Conciliation, with England, [131]
Concord, battle, [100]
Confederacy, Southern, [346]f.
Confederation: New England, [61].
See also [Articles of]
Congregation, religious, [4]
Congress: stamp act, [85]
continental, [99]f.
under Articles, [139].
under Constitution, [152]
powers of, [153]
Connecticut: founded, [4]ff.
self-government, [49]
See also [Suffrage], [constitutions, state]
Conservation, [523]f.
Constitution: formation of, [143]f.
See also [Amendment]
Constitution, the, [200]
Constitutions, state, [109]f., [238]f., [385]f.
Constitutional union party, [340]
Contract labor law, [584]
Convention: 1787, [144]f.
nominating, [405]
Convicts, colonial, [15]
Conway Cabal, [120]
Cornwallis, General, [116], [119], [131]
Corporation and labor, [571] See also [Trusts]
Cotton. See [Planting system]
Cowboy, [431]f.
Cowpens, battle, [116]
Cox, J.M., [619]
Crisis, The, pamphlet, [115]
Crittenden Compromise, [350]
Cuba, [485]f., [518]
Cumberland Gap, [223]
Currency. See [Banking]
Danish West Indies, purchased, [593]
Dartmouth College, [45]
Daughters of liberty, [84]
Davis, Jefferson, [346]f.
Deane, Silas, [128]
Debs, E.V., [465], [534]

Debt, national, [164]f.
Decatur, Commodore, [477]
Declaration of Independence, [101]f.
Defense, national, [154]
De Kalb, [121]
Delaware, [3], [49]
De Lome affair, [490]
Democratic party, name assumed, [260]
See also [Anti-Federalists]
Dewey, Admiral, [492]
Diplomacy: of the Revolution, [127]f.
Civil War, [354]
Domestic industry, [28]
Donelson, Fort, [361]
Dorr Rebellion, [243]
Douglas, Stephen A., [333], [337], [368]
Draft: Civil War, [351]
World War, [605]
Draft riots, [351]
Dred Scott case, [335], [338]
Drug act, [523]
Duquesne, Fort, [60]
Dutch, [3], [12]
East India Company, [93]
Education, [43]f., [557], [591]
Electors, popular election of, [245]
Elkins law, [547]
Emancipation, [357]f.
Embargo acts, [186]f.
England: Colonial policy of, [64]f.
Revolutionary War, [99]f.
Jay treaty, [177]
War of 1812, [198]f.
Monroe Doctrine, [206]
Ashburton treaty, [265]
Civil War, [354]
Alabama claims, [480]
Samoa, [481]
Venezuela question, [482]
Spanish War, [496]
World War, [596]f.
Erie Canal, [233]
Esch-Cummins bill, [582]
Espionage act, [607]
Excess profits tax, [606]
Executive, federal, plans for, [151]
Expunging resolution, [260]
Farm loan act, [589]
Federal reserve act, [589]
Federal trade commission, [590]
Federalist, the, [158]
Federalists, [168]f., [201]f.
Feudal elements in colonies, [21].
Filipino revolt. See [Philippines]
Fillmore, President, [485]
Finances: colonial, [64]
revolutionary, [125]f.
disorders, [140]
Civil War, [347], [352]ff.
World War, [606]
See also [Banking]
Fishing industry, [31]
Fleet, world tour, [515]
Florida, [134], [204]
Foch, General, [611]
Food and fuel law, [607]
Force bills, [384]ff., [375]
Forests, national, [525]f.
Fourteen points, [605]
Fox, C.J., [132]
France: colonization, [59]f.
French and Indian War, [60]f.
American Revolution, [116], [123], [128]f.
French Revolution, [165]f.
Quarrel with, [180]
Napoleonic wars, [193]f.
Louisiana purchase, [190]
French Revolution of 1830, [266]
Civil War, [354]
Mexican affair, [478]
World War, [596]f.
Franchises, utility, [548]
Franklin, Benjamin, [45], [62], [82], [86], [128], [134]
Freedmen. See [Negro]
Freehold. See [Land]
Free-soil party, [319]
Frémont, J.C., [288], [334]
French. See [France]
Friends, the, [5]
Frontier. See [Land]
Fugitive slave act, [329]
Fulton, Robert, [231], [234]
Fundamental articles, [5]
Fundamental orders, [5]
Gage, General, [95], [100]
Garfield, President, [416]
Garrison, William Lloyd, [318]
Gaspee, the, [92]
Gates, General, [116], [120], [131]
Genêt, [177]
George I, [66]
George II, [4], [66], [82]
George III, [77]f.

Georgia: founded, [4]
royal province, [49]
state constitution, [109]
See also [Secession]
Germans: colonial immigration, [9]ff.
in Revolutionary War, [102]f.
later immigration, [303]
Germany: Samoa, [481]
Venezuela affair, [512]
World War, [596]
Gerry, Elbridge, [148]
Gettysburg, [362]
Gibbon, Edward, [133]
Gold: discovery, [288]
standard, [466], [472]
Gompers, Samuel, [573], [608]
Governor, royal, [49]f.
Grandfather clause, [386].
Grangers, [460]f.
Grant, General, [361], [416], [480], [487]
Great Britain. See [England]
Greeley, Horace, [420]
Greenbacks, [454]f.
Greenbackers, [462]f.
Greene, General, [117], [120]
Grenville, [79]f.
Guilford, battle, [117]
Habeas corpus, [358]
Hague conferences, [514]
Haiti, [593]
Hamilton, Alexander, [95], [143], [158], [162], [168]f., [231]
Harding, W.G., [389], [619]
Harlem Heights, battle, [114]
Harper's Ferry, [339]
Harrison, Benjamin, [422], [484]
Harrison, W.H., [198], [263]f.
Hartford convention, [201]f., [238]
Harvard, [44]
Hawaii, [484].
Hay, John, [477], [500]ff.
Hayne, Robert, [256]

Hays, President, [416].
Henry, Patrick, [85]
Hepburn act, [523]
Hill, James J., [429]
Holland, [130]
Holy Alliance, [205]
Homestead act, [368], [432]
Hooker, Thomas, [5]
Houston, Sam, [279]f.
Howe, General, [118]
Hughes, Charles E., [602]
Huguenots, [10]
Hume, David, [132]
Hutchinson, Anne, [5]
Idaho, admission, [442]
Income tax, [459], [466], [528], [588], [606]
Inheritance tax, [606]
Illinois, admission, [226]
Illiteracy, [585]
Immigration: colonial, [1]-[17]
before Civil War, [302], [367]
after Civil War, [410]f.
problems of, [582]f.
Imperialism, [494]f., [498]., [502]f.
Implied powers, [212]
Impressment of seamen, [194]
Indentured servants, [13].
Independence, Declaration of, [107]
Indiana, admission, [226]
Indians, [57]f., [81], [431]
Industry: colonial, [28]f.
growth of, [296]f.
during Civil War, [366]
after 1865, [390]f., [401]f., [436]f., [559]
See also [Trusts]
Initiative, the, [543]
Injunction, [465], [580]
Internal improvements, [260], [368]
Interstate commerce act, [461], [529]
Intolerable acts, [93]
Invisible government, [537]
Iowa, admission, [275]
Irish, [11], [302]
Iron. See [Industry]
Irrigation, [434]f., [523]f.
Jackson, Andrew, [201], [204], [246], [280]
Jacobins, [174]
James I, [3]
James II, [65]
Jamestown, [3], [21]
Japan, relations with, [447], [511], [583]
Jay, John, [128], [158], [177]
Jefferson, Thomas: Declaration of Independence, [107]
Secretary of State, [162]f.
political leader, [169]
as President, [183]f.
Monroe Doctrine, [206], [231]
Jews, migration of, [11]
Johnson, Andrew, [365], [368], [371].
Johnson, Samuel, [132]
Joliet, [59]

Jones, John Paul, [118]
Judiciary: British system, [67]
federal, [152]
Kansas, admission, [441]
Kansas-Nebraska bill, [333]
Kentucky: admission, [224]
Resolutions, [182]
King George's War, [59]
King Philip's War, [57]
King William's War, [59]
King's College (Columbia), [45]
Knights of Labor, [575]f.
Kosciusko, [121]
Ku Klux Klan, [382]
Labor: rise of organized, [304]
parties, [462]f.
question, [521]
American Federation, [573]f.
legislation, [590]
World War, [608]f.
Lafayette, [121]
La Follette, Senator, [531]
Land: tenure[20]f.
sales restricted, [80]
Western survey, [219]
federal sales policy, [220]
Western tenure, [228]
disappearance of free, [445]
new problems, [449]
See also [Homestead act]
La Salle, [59]
Lawrence, Captain, [200]
League of Nations, [616]f.
Le Bœuf, Fort, [59]
Lee, General Charles, [131]
Lee, R.E., [357]
Lewis and Clark expedition, [193]
Lexington, battle, [100]
Liberal Republicans, [420]
Liberty loan, [606]
Lincoln: Mexican War, [282]
Douglas debates, [336].
election, [341]
Civil War, [344]f.
reconstruction, [371]
Literacy test, [585]
Livingston, R.R., [191]
Locke, John, [95]
London Company, [3]
Long Island, battle, [114]
Lords of trade, [67]f.
Louis XVI, [171]f.
Louisiana: ceded to Spain, [61]
purchase, [190]f.
admission, [227]
Loyalists, See [Tories]
Lusitania, the, [601]f.
McClellan, General, [362], [365]
McCulloch vs. Maryland, [211]
McKinley, William, [422], [467]ff., [489]f.
Macaulay, Catherine, [132]
Madison, James, [158], [197]ff.
Maine, [325]
Maine, the, [490]
Manila Bay, battle, [492]
Manors, colonial, [22]
Manufactures, See [Industry]
Marbury vs. Madison, [209]
Marietta, [220]
Marion, Francis, [117], [120]
Marquette, [59]
Marshall, John, [208]f.
Martineau, Harriet, [267]
Maryland, founded, [6], [49], [109], [239], [242]
Massachusetts: founded, [3]ff.
See also [Immigration], [Royal province], [Industry], [Revolutionary War], [Constitutions, state], [Suffrage], [Commerce], and [Industry]
Massachusetts Bay Company, [3]
founded, [3]ff.
See also [Immigration], [Royal province]
Mayflower compact, [4]
Mercantile theory, [69]
Merchants. See [Commerce]
Merrimac, the, [353]
Meuse-Argonne, battle, [612]
Mexico: and Texas, [278]f.
later relations, [594].
Michigan, admission, [273]
Midnight appointees, [187]
Milan Decree, [194]
Militia, Revolutionary War, [122]
Minimum wages, [551]
Minnesota, admission, [275]
Mississippi River, and West, [189].
Missouri Compromise, [207], [227], [271], [325], [332]
Molasses act, [71]
Money, paper, [80], [126], [155], [369]
Monitor, the, [353]
Monroe, James, [204]f., [191]
Monroe Doctrine, [205], [512]
Montana, admission, [442]
Montgomery, General, [114]

Morris, Robert, [127]
Mothers' pensions, [551]
Mohawks, [57]
Muckraking, [536].
Mugwumps, [420]
Municipal ownership, [549]
Napoleon I, [190]
Napoleon III: Civil War, [354].
Mexico, [477]
National Labor Union, [574]
National road, [232]
Nationalism, colonial, [56]f.
Natural rights, [95]
Navigation acts, [69]
Navy: in Revolution, [188]
War of 1812, [195]
Civil War, [353]
World War, [610]
See also [Sea Power]
Nebraska, admission, [441]
Negro: Civil rights, [370]f.
in agriculture, [393]f.
status of, [396]ff.
See also [Slavery]
New England: colonial times, [6]ff., [35], [40]ff.
See also [Industry], [Suffrage], [Commerce], and [Wars]
New Hampshire: founded, [4]ff.
See also [Immigration], [Royal province], [Suffrage], and [Constitutions, state]
New Jersey, founded, [6]
See also [Immigration], [Royal province], [Suffrage], and [Constitutions, state]
Newlands, Senator, [524]
New Mexico, admission, [443]
New Orleans, [59], [190]
battle, [201]
Newspapers, colonial, [46]f.
New York: founded by Dutch, [3]
transferred to English, [49]
See also [Dutch], [Immigration], [Royal province], [Commerce], [Suffrage], and [Constitutions, state]
New York City, colonial, [36]
Niagara, Fort, [59]
Nicaragua protectorate, [594]
Non-intercourse act, [196]f.
Non-importation, [84]f., [99]
North, Lord, [100], [131], [133]
North Carolina: founded, [6]
See also [Royal province], [Immigration], [Suffrage], and [Constitutions, state]
North Dakota, admission, [442]
Northwest Ordinance, [219]
Nullification, [182], [251]ff.
Oglethorpe, James, [3]
Ohio, admission, [225]
Oklahoma, admission, [443]
Open door policy, [500]
Oregon, [284]f.
Ostend Manifesto, [486]
Otis, James, [88], [95]f.
Pacific, American influence, [447]
Paine, Thomas, [103], [115], [175]
Panama Canal, [508]f.
Panics: 1837, [262]
1857, [336]
1873, [464]
1893, [465]
Parcel post, [529]
Parker, A.B., [527]
Parties: rise of, [168]f.
Federalists, [169]f.
Anti-Federalists (Jeffersonian Republicans), [169]f.
Democrats, [260]
Whigs, [260]f.
Republicans, [334]f.
Liberal Republicans, [420]
Constitutional union, [340]
minor parties, [462]f.
Paterson, William, [196]f.
Penn, William, [6]
Pennsylvania: founded, [6]
See also [Penn], [Germans], [Immigration], [Industry], [Revolutionary War], [Constitutions, state], [Suffrage]
Pennsylvania University, [45]
Pensions, soldiers and sailors, [413], [607]
mothers', [551]
Pequots, [57]
Perry, O.H., [200]
Pershing, General, [610]
Philadelphia, [36], [116]
Philippines, [492]f., [516]f., [592]
Phillips, Wendell, [320]
Pierce, Franklin, [295], [330]
Pike, Z., [193], [287]
Pilgrims, [4]
Pinckney, Charles, [148]

Pitt, William, [61], [79], [87], [132]
Planting system, [22]., [25], [149], [389], [393]ff.
Plymouth, [4], [21]
Polk, J.K., [265], [285]f.
Polygamy, [290].
Populist party, [464]
Porto Rico, [515], [592]
Postal savings bank, [529]
Preble, Commodore, [196]
Press. See [Newspapers]
Primary, direct, [541]
Princeton, battle, [129]
University, [45]
Profit sharing, [572]
Progressive party, [531]
Prohibition, [591]
Proprietary colonies, [3], [6]
Provinces, royal, [49]f.
Public service, [538]f.
Pulaski, [121]
Pullman strike, [465]
Pure food act, [523]
Puritans, [3], [7], [40]f.
Quakers, [6]ff.
Quartering act, [83]
Quebec act, [94]
Queen Anne's War, [59]
Quit rents, [21]
Radicals, [579]
Railways, [298], [402], [425], [460]ff., [547], [621]
Randolph, Edmund, [146], [147], [162]
Ratification, of Constitution, [156]f.
Recall, [543]
Reclamation, [523]f.
Reconstruction, [370]f.
Referendum, the, [543]
Reign of terror, [174]
Republicans: Jeffersonian, [179]
rise of present party, [334]f.
supremacy of, [412]f.
See also [McKinley], [Roosevelt], and [Taft]
Resumption, [454]
Revolution: American, [99]f.
French, [171]f.
Russian, [619]
Rhode Island: founded, [4]ff.
self-government, [49]
See also [Suffrage]
Roosevelt, Theodore, [492], [500]ff., [531], [570]
Royal province, [49]f.
Russia, [205], [207], [355], [479], [619]
Russo-Japanese War, [511]
Saint Mihiel, [612]
Samoa, [481]
San Jacinto, [280]
Santa Fé trail, [287]
Santo Domingo, [480], [513], [592]
Saratoga, battle, [116], [130]
Savannah, [116], [131]
Scandinavians, [278]
Schools. See [Education]
Scott, General, [283], [330]
Scotch-Irish, [7]ff.
Seamen's act, [590]
Sea power: American Revolution, [118]
Napoleonic wars, [193]f.
Civil War, [353]

Caribbean, [593]
Pacific, [447]
World War, [610]f.
Secession, [344]f.
Sedition: act of 1798, [180]f., [187]
of 1918, [608]
Senators, popular election, [527], [541]ff.
Seven Years' War, [60]f.
Sevier, John, [218]
Seward, W.H., [322], [342]
Shafter, General, [492]
Shays's rebellion, [142]
Sherman, General, [361]
Sherman: anti-trust law, [461]
silver act, [458]
Shiloh, [361]
Shipping. See [Commerce]
Shipping act, [607]
Silver, free, [455]f.
Slavery: colonial, [16].
trade, [150]
in Northwest, [219]
decline in North, [316].
growth in South, [320]f.
and the Constitution, [324]
and territories, [325]f.
compromises, [350]
abolished, [357]f.
Smith, Joseph, [290]
Socialism, [577]f.
Solid South, [388]
Solomon, Hayn, [126]
Sons of liberty, [82]
South: economic and political views, [309]f.
See also [Slavery] and [Planting system], and [Reconstruction]
South Carolina: founded, [6]
nullification, [253]f.
See also [Constitutions, state], [Suffrage], [Slavery], and [Secession]
South Dakota, [442]
Spain: and Revolution, [130]
Louisiana, [190]
Monroe Doctrine, [205]
Spanish War, [490]f.
Spoils system, [244], [250], [418], [536]ff.
Stamp act, [82]f.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, [564]
States: disorders under Articles of Confederation, [141]
constitutions, federal limits on, [155]
position after Civil War, [366]f.
See also [Suffrage], [Nullification], and [Secession]
Steamboat, [234]
Stowe, H.B., [332]
Strikes: of 1877, [581]
Pullman, [581]
coal, [526]
See also [Labor]
Submarine campaign, [600]f.
Suffrage: colonial, [42], [51]
first state constitutions, [239]
White manhood, [242]
Negro, [374]f., [385].
Woman, [110], [562]ff.
Sugar act, [81]
Sumner, Charles, [319]
Sumter, Fort, [350]
Swedes, [3], [13]
Taft, W.H., [527]f.
Tammany Hall, [306], [418]
Taney, Chief Justice, [357]
Tariff: first, [167]
of 1816, [203]
development of, [251]f.
abominations, [249], [253]
nullification, [251]
of 1842, [264]
Southern views of, [309]f.
of 1857, [337]
Civil War, [367]
Wilson bill, [459]
McKinley bill, [422]
Dingley bill, [472]
Payne-Aldrich, [528]
Underwood, [588]
Taxation: and representation, [149]
and Constitution, [154]
Civil War, [353]
and wealth, [522], [551]
and World War, [606]
Tea act, [88]
Tea party, [92]
Tenement house reform, [549]
Tennessee, [28], [224]
Territories, Northwest, [219]
South of the Ohio, [219]
See also [Slavery and Compromise]
Texas, [278]f.
Tippecanoe, battle, [198]
Tocqueville, [267]
Toleration, religious, [42]
Tories, colonial, [84]
in Revolution, [112]
Townshend acts, [80], [87]
Trade, colonial, [70]
legislation, [70] See [Commerce]
Transylvania company, [28]
Treasury, independent, [263]
Treaties, of 1763, [61]
alliance with France, [177]
of 1783 with England, [134]
Jay, [177], [218]
Louisiana purchase, [191].
of 1815, [201]
Ashburton, [265]
of 1848 with Mexico, [283]
Washington with England, [481]
with Spain, [492]
Versailles (1919), [612]f.
Trenton, battle, [116]
Trollope, Mrs., [268]
Trusts, [405]f., [461], [472]ff., [521], [526], [530]
Tweed, W.M., [418]
Tyler, President, [264]f., [281], [349]
"Uncle Tom's Cabin," [332]
Union party, [365]
Unions. See [Labor]
Utah, [290]f., [329], [442]
Utilities, municipal, [548]
Vallandigham, [360]
Valley Forge, [116], [129]
Van Buren, Martin, [262]
Venango, Fort, [59]
Venezuela, [482]f., [512]
Vermont, [223]

Vicksburg, [361]
Virginia: founded, [6]
See also [Royal province], [Constitutions, state], [Planting system], [Slavery], [Secession], and [Immigration]
Walpole, Sir Robert, [66]
Wars: colonial, [57]f.
Revolutionary, [99]f.
of 1812, [199]f.
Mexican, [282]f.
Civil, [344]f.
Spanish, [490]f.
World, [596]f.
Washington: warns French, [60]
in French war, [63]
commander-in-chief, [101]f.
and movement for Constitution, [142]f.
as President, [166]f.
Farewell Address, [178]
Washington City, [166]
Washington State, [442]
Webster, [256], [265], [328]
Welfare work, [573]
Whigs: English, [78]
colonial, [83]
rise of party, [260]f., [334], [340]
Whisky Rebellion, [171]
White Camelia, [382]
White Plains, battle, [114]
Whitman, Marcus, [284]
William and Mary College, [45]
Williams, Roger, [5], [42]
Wilmot Proviso, [326]
Wilson, James, [147]
Wilson, Woodrow, election, [533].
administrations, [588]f.
Winthrop, John, [3]
Wisconsin, admission, [274]
Witchcraft, [41]
Wollstonecraft, Mary, [556]
Women: colonial, [28]
Revolutionary War, [124]
labor, [305]
education and civil rights, [554]f.
suffrage, [562]f.
Workmen's compensation, [549]
Writs of assistance, [88]
Wyoming, admission, [442]
X, Y, Z affair, [180]
Yale, [44]
Young, Brigham, [290]
Zenger, Peter, [48]


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FOOTNOTES:

[1] North Carolina ratified in November, 1789, and Rhode Island in May, 1790.