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The Colonies, 1492-1750
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  • Commerce, early Norse, [22];
    • of Europe with India, [23], [24], [27], [42];
    • fur-trade of early European explorers, [26], [28], [35], [52], [53];
    • French commercial companies, [35];
    • of Spain, in West Indies, [38], [39];
    • as a motive of colonization, [46];
    • Spanish policy, [47];
    • Portuguese policy, [48], [50];
    • Dutch policy, [50], [51], [103]-105;
    • early English commercial companies, [55], [65], [68], [69];
    • London company, [66]-74;
    • Plymouth company, [114];
    • Massachusetts Bay Company, [125]-127;
    • economic effect on England, [65];
    • intercolonial, [102]-107, [130];
    • colonial, with England, [103], [104], [130], [169];
    • the Navigation Acts, [104]-106.
    • See Fur-trade.
  • Communal proprietorship, in Virginia, [68], [73];
    • at Plymouth, [117], [120], [121].
  • Congregationalists, origin of name, [162];
    • organization, [189];
    • in middle colonies, [230].
  • Connecticut, founded, [136], [140]-142;
    • Pequod War, [136], [137];
    • government, [142]-144;
    • early Dutch settlers, [136], [198], [199];
    • conflicts between Dutch and English, [163], [202];
    • New Haven founded and absorbed, [144]-146, [168];
    • characteristics of Connecticut and New Haven, [146];
    • in the New England Confederation, [155], [156];
    • river-toll levied, [164];
    • treatment of Quakers, [166];
    • Massachusetts absorbs more territory, [173];
    • history of the charter, [168], [175], [177], [266], [267], [276], [277];
    • litigation, [182], [183];
    • iron mining, [184];
    • agriculture, [186];
    • colonization schemes on the Delaware, [208], [209];
    • boundary disputes, [267], [268];
    • represented in second colonial congress, [270];
    • Fletcher's visit, [276], [277];
    • population (1700) 180, (1754) 265.
  • Cordilleran mountains. See Rocky mountains.
  • Cornbury, Lord, governor of New York and New Jersey, [274], [275].
  • Coronado, Francisco Vasquez de, search for Cibola, [11], [29]-31.
  • Cortereal, Gaspar, explores American coast, [25], [241].
  • Cortez, Hernando, conquest of Mexico, [8], [27]-29.
  • Council for New England. See Plymouth Company.