The Colonies, 1492-1750 - Reuben Gold Thwaites - Page №165
The Colonies, 1492-1750
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  • Plantation, as a political unit, [56], [73].
  • Plymouth, England, seat of Plymouth Company, [41], [66], [113], [150], [152].
  • Plymouth Colony, settled, [116]-120, [144];
    • development, [120]-124;
    • characteristics, [123], [124], [139];
    • marriages in, [132];
    • Williams at, [132];
    • fur-trade on the Connecticut, [140];
    • in the Gorton case, [160];
    • treatment of Quakers, [166];
    • receives royal commissioners, [169];
    • Indian affairs, [170]-172;
    • joins the confederation, [156];
    • rule of Andros, [175];
    • shipbuilding, [185];
    • merged in Massachusetts, [124], [176];
    • lesson of the colony, [53].
  • Plymouth Company, chartered, [66];
    • Baltimore a councillor, [81];
    • southern boundary, [82];
    • relations with New Englanders, [120], [122], [124];
    • sends out Popham colony, [113];
    • reorganizes, [114];
    • grant to Massachusetts Bay Company, [125];
    • grant to Brook and Say and Sele, [141];
    • surrenders its charter, [131], [150], [152].
  • Pokanoket Indians, relations with Plymouth, [121], [170].
  • Poor whites, genesis of, [74], [100], [110].
  • Popham, George, heads the Popham colony, [113].
  • —, Sir John, interest in American colonization, [66], [113].
  • Population, of Indian tribes, [9]-11, [15];
    • excess of, in Europe, [50], [53], [65];
    • of Virginia (1650-1670), [76], (1697) 81;
    • of the South generally (1688), [97];
    • of Pennsylvania and Delaware (1700), [221], [222];
    • of the Jerseys (1700), [221];
    • of New York (1674), [205], (1690) 253, (1700) 220, [221];
    • of Connecticut (1636), [141];
    • of Rhode Island (1638), [147];
    • of Plymouth (1643), [121];
    • of Massachusetts (1634), [129];
    • of New England generally (1690), [253], (1700) 180;
    • of the English colonies generally (1700-1750), [265], [266];
    • of New France (1690), [253].
  • Portage paths, situation and importance of, [4];
    • Indian villages on, [13].