The Colonies, 1492-1750 - Reuben Gold Thwaites - Page №135
The Colonies, 1492-1750
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  • Boston, founded, [127];
    • the Anne Hutchinson episode, [133]-136;
    • New Haven colonists in, [144];
    • formation of New England Confederation, [156];
    • Gortonites at, [160];
    • expeditions against New Netherlands, [163], [164], [168];
    • levies intercolonial duties, [164];
    • repression of the Quakers, [165], [166];
    • arrival of royal commissioners, [168];
    • Indian missionary efforts, [170];
    • evasion of Navigation Acts, [173];
    • the rule of Andros, [175], [176];
    • slavery, [182];
    • commerce, [186];
    • condition in 1700, [186];
    • Tory element, [189];
    • Sewall's repentance, [191], [192];
    • characteristics, [228];
    • disputes with Phipps, [275], [276];
    • Bellomont's visit, [276].
  • Boundary disputes between the Jerseys, [212];
    • between Maryland and Pennsylvania, [217];
    • between French and English colonies, [255], [256];
    • summary of intercolonial, [267]-269.
  • Brazil, discovered by Cabral, [44];
    • Portuguese colonies, [43], [44], [48];
    • Huguenots in, [44].
  • Breda, treaty of, [237].
  • Brewster, William, leader of the Pilgrims, [116], [117].
  • British Honduras, historical sketch, [241].
  • Brittany, early fishers from, at Newfoundland, [26], [33], [241].
  • Brook, Lord, attempt to introduce hereditary rank in Massachusetts, [59], [129];
    • Connecticut land grant, [141].
  • Brownists, a branch of the Independents, [115].
  • Bubble Act, passed by Parliament, [279].