E
Edgar, The (ship), [59], [61].
Edward, Fort, [193], [194].
England, Protestant, [1]; attitude toward her colonies, [25]; under Charles II, [28]; protection from France, [29]-[30]; reduces army, [44]; war with France, [45]; success on the sea, [92]; sends army to Va., [158]; relations with colonies, [232].
Estournel, d’, [91].
Europe, politics in middle eighteenth century, [155]-[157].
F
Forbes, John, General, [163].
France, Catholic, [1]; treatment of colonies by, [24]-[25]; claims in North America, [26]-[27]; persecution of Protestants, [32]-[33]; failure in war in Europe, [64]; cedes part of Canada to England, [65]; fails in plans against English, [90]-[92]; lays claim to the West, [98] et seq.; allies herself to Austria, [156]-[157]; sends army to Canada, [158]; plans invasion of England, [201]; fails in undertakings of 1759, [224]; yields everything east of Mississippi, [231].
Franklin, Benjamin, [160].
Frontenac, Louis de Buade, Comte de, Governor of Canada, family, [3]; personal characteristics, [3]-[5]; in Canada, [4]-[5]; commands against Iroquois, [9]-[12]; against English, [12]-[15]; deals with Phips’ expedition, [18]-[20]; leads against Iroquois, [22]; death (1698), [22].
Frontenac, Fort, [148], [198].
Fur trade, government monopoly, [40]; on Hudson Bay, [108], [135]-[136].
G
George I, becomes King (1714), [67]; policy towards France, [67].
George II, demands oath of allegiance from Arcadians, [165].
Fort George, [161].
Gibraltar, ceded to England, [68].
Grand Pré, [175]-[176].
H
Halifax, founded, [94]-[96], [147]; importance to British, [167]; center of activities, [212].
Harvard College, organized (1638), [42].
Hayes, Fort, [109].
Hendry, Anthony, [136] et seq., [161], [240].
Henry, Alexander, [139]-[140].
Hill, “Jack”, General, [57], [61].
Howe, Captain, [171].
Howe, Lord, [196].
Hudson Bay, ceded to England, [65]; English traders on, [108]-[110]; France attacks, [109]-[110].
Hudson’s Bay Company, [108], [135].
Huron Indians, allies of French, [11]; Jesuit Mission to, [100].
I
Iberville, Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d’, [37]-[38], [103], [109]-[110].
Indians, pit English against French, [6]-[7]; trade with, [7]-[8]; Frontenac seeks alliance with, [14]; French meet at Ste. Marie de Saut, [101]-[102]; French gain support of, [161]; Montcalm’s relations with, [183]-[184]; allies of French, [187]-[188], [192]; Amherst’s discipline of, [230]-[231]; see also names of tribes.
Iroquois Indians, five tribes, [8]; hostile to French, [8]-[15]; village destroyed by Frontenac, [22]; become British subjects, [45]; raid on Lachine, [48]; menace Niagara, [105]; British claim lands of, [151]; nervous for their safety, [159]-[160].
Isle aux Noix, [223].