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The Colonies, 1492-1750
Reuben Gold Thwaites
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  • Penn, William, secures grant of Delaware, [210];
    • interested in New Jersey, [212], [213], [215];
    • secures grant of Pennsylvania, [215];
    • his government, [216];
    • relations with Indians, [216], [217];
    • boundary disputes with Maryland, [86];
    • on American climate, [220];
    • supported by aristocrats, [224];
    • introduces physicians, [225];
    • imports Germans, [230];
    • plan for colonial union, [270];
    • death, [217];
    • his heirs resist taxation of their lands, [273], [274].
  • —, Admiral Sir William, father of foregoing, [215], [240].
  • Pennsylvania, settlements, [208], [209], [215];
    • geography, [219];
    • social classes, [222]-224;
    • occupations, [224], [225];
    • trade and commerce, [225], [226];
    • life and manners, [227]-229;
    • education, [229];
    • religion, [108], [229], [230];
    • crime and pauperism, [231];
    • political conditions, [232], [280], [281];
    • annexation of Delaware, [210], [216];
    • development, [216], [217];
    • witchcraft delusion, [192];
    • boundary disputes, [86], [268];
    • disagreement between governor and assembly, [273], [274];
    • Indian affairs, [170], [277];
    • paper money, [278];
    • characteristics, [217];
    • influence of Virgina ideas, [280];
    • population (1700), [221], [222], (1750) 265, [266].
  • Pequod Indians, uprising of, [136], [137], [140]-142.
  • Philadelphia, first medical school, [184];
    • commerce, [185], [226];
    • first insane hospital, [231];
    • arrival of Scotch, [269];
    • characteristics, [228].
  • Philip II., king of Spain, [34].
  • Philip's War, in New England, [169]-172, [188].
  • Phipps, Sir William, governor of Massachusetts, [177], [275], [276];
    • captures Port Royal, [254].
  • Pilgrims, their staying qualities, [43];
    • in Holland, [115]-117;
    • voyage of "Mayflower," 117, [118];
    • settlement of Plymouth, [118]-120;
    • land-grant on the Hudson, [197].
  • Piracy, English, on Spanish commerce, [94];
    • in New York, [206], [207];
    • in the West Indies, [239], [240];
    • in Virginia, [273];
    • in Rhode Island, [276].