[INDEX]
A
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].
B
Beauharnois, Marquis de, Governor of Canada, [114].
Beauséjour, Fort, [170], [171], [172].
Belle-Isle, Duc de, French Minister of War, [201].
Berryer, French Minister of Marine, [200]-[201].
Bienville, J. B., le Moyne, Sieur de, [104].
Big Mouth, Indian, [6].
Bigot, François, Intendant of Canada, [185], [203], [207], [233].
Biloxi Bay, fort built on, [103].
Blackfeet Indians, [140]-[141].
Bobé, Father, [26].
Boscawen, Edward, Admiral, [158], [163], [212], [213].
Boston, plan to seize, [46].
Bougainville, L. A. de, Colonel, [181]-[182], [199]-[200], [217], [230].
Bouquet, Henry, Colonel, [163].
Bourlamaque, Chevalier de, [181], [191], [223].
Bow Indians, act as guides to the La Vérendryes, [126]-[128].
Braddock, Edward, General, [158], [159], [160].
Byng, Admiral, [146], [210].
C
Cadet, Head of Canadian supplies department, [203].
Canada, paternal government in, [24]-[25]; war on English colonies, [45] et seq.; English plans for ending French power in, [87]-[88]; corruption in, [203]-[204], [207]-[208]; famine in, [208]; population (1763), [234]; French Canadians, [235]-[237].
Canada and English colonies compared, as to population, [35]; finances, [35]-[37]; leaders, [37]-[38]; governors, [39]; religion, [40]-[41]; education, [42]; books and newspapers, [42]-[43]; character of people, [78].
Canseau, taken by French, [79]; British arrive at, [82].
Cape Breton, Island of, [65], [72], [74].
Cartier, Jacques, [98].
Céloron de Blainville, [146] et seq.
Champlain, Samuel de, [100].
Charles II, becomes King (1660), [28]; of Catholic faith, [30]; intrigues with France [31]; Catholic persecution under, [31]; death (1685), [33].
Charlevoix, P. F. X. de, [45], [104], [112].
Chautauqua Lake, [149].
Clarendon, Earl of, Governor of N. J. and N. Y., [39].
Cook, James, Captain, [216].
Cornwallis, Edward, [95].
Crown Point, French Army at, [161]; occupied by British, [223].
D
Deerfield Massacre, [46]-[48].
Denonville, Marquis de, Governor of Canada, [9].
Detroit, fort built at, [105]-[106].
Dieskau, Baron, [158], [161], [162], [179]-[180].
Digby Basin, [53].
Dinwiddie, Robert, Lieutenant-Governor of Va., [153], [154], [160].
Duchesneau, Jacques, Intendant of Canada, [28].
Duchambon, Governor of Louisbourg, [82], [84].
Duquesne, Governor of Canada, [152].
Duquesne, Fort, [154], [160], [163], [198].
Duvivier, [79].