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  • Chicora, Vasquez's conquest of, [27].
  • Choctaw Indians, status, [11].
  • Church of England, in England, [114], [115];
    • in the Carolinas, [88], [91], [94], [109], [272];
    • in Virginia, [67], [78], [108];
    • in Maryland, [86], [87], [280];
    • in the South generally, [102], [111];
    • in New York, [229], [230], [274];
    • in Massachusetts, [122], [130]-132, [173], [175], [189];
    • in New Hampshire, [152];
    • in Maine, [150], [151];
    • a source of dispute between governors and assemblies, [272].
  • Cibola, Seven Cities of, visited by Spaniards, [29]-31.
  • Clarendon, a district in Carolina, [89], [90], [93].
  • Claiborne, William, his quarrel with Maryland, [76]-78, [83]-85.
  • Cliff-Dwellers, status, [8].
  • Colleges, Harvard, [80], [130], [158], [181], [188];
    • Yale, [80];
    • William and Mary, [80], [81], [103].
  • Colonization, motives of, [46];
    • early views of, [46];
    • French policy, [35], [48]-50;
    • Spanish policy, [47], [48], [51];
    • Portuguese policy, [48];
    • Dutch policy, [50], [51];
    • German policy, [51];
    • English policy, [51], [53];
    • relations of colonists with Indians, [17]-19;
    • experience of sixteenth century, [41]-44;
    • character of English emigrants, [53], [54];
    • the institutions they imported, [55]-63;
    • reasons for the English movement, [65], [66].
  • Columbus, Christopher, discoveries prior to his, [21]-23;
    • his discoveries, [23]-25, [31], [237];
    • his motives, [4], [6].