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  • St. Lawrence River, gateway to continental interior, [4], [248];
    • explored by Cartier, [32];
    • by Champlain, [35], [36];
    • French claims on, [43], [255], [256];
    • settlements on, [246], [249], [250], [253].
  • St. Lucia, Windward Islands, [237].
  • St. Mary's, Md., founded, [82], [83];
    • as the capital, [84], [87], [98].
  • St. Vincent, in Windward Islands, [237].
  • Stamford, Conn., founded, [145].
  • Stoughton, William, lieutenant-governor of Massachusetts, [181];
    • in witchcraft trials, [191].
  • Stuyvesant, Peter, governor of New Netherlands, [163], [200], [201], [202], [203], [209].
  • Suffrage in judicial elections, [59];
    • general qualifications, [61], [62];
    • in Maryland, [86];
    • in New Jersey, [213], [214];
    • in New Netherlands, [200];
    • in New York, [204], [205];
    • in Connecticut, [143];
    • in Massachusetts, [128], [167], [173], [176];
    • in New England generally, [193].
  • "Susan Constant," the, carries colonists to Virginia, [69].
  • Swedes, colonial policy of the, [51];
    • career of New Sweden, [201], [202], [208], [209];
    • in Pennsylvania and Delaware, [208]-210, [215], [217], [221], [222];
    • in New Jersey, [211], [221].