Страница - 174Страница - 176- Virginia, named by Raleigh, [38];
- Raleigh's land grants, [40];
- causes of early failures in colonizing, [41]-44;
- geography, [96];
- settlement, [69]-75;
- character of colonists, [97], [114];
- landed estates, [58];
- judiciary, [60];
- suffrage, [61], [62];
- first assembly, [62];
- first charter, [66]-69, [70], [113];
- second charter, [72];
- development, [75]-81;
- becomes a royal province, [74];
- Bacon's rebellion, [78], [79], [90];
- occupations, [102];
- commerce, [103], [104];
- education, [107], [108];
- religion, [108];
- witch-ducking, [192];
- conflicts with Dutch, [197], [200];
- Walloons rejected, [198];
- piracy, [273];
- Spotswood's term, [269];
- Nicholson's term, [273];
- includes Bermudas, [238];
- Virginia ideas versus New England ideas, [280];
- reaching out to the West, [67], [283];
- population (1688), [97]; (1763), [266].
- "Virginia," the early New England pinnace, [185].
- Walford, Thomas, settles at Charlestown, [122].
- Walloons, settle in New Netherlands, [198], [201];
- Warwick, Earl of, interest in American colonization, [37];
- president of Council for New England, [141], [158].
- —, R. I., founded, [148];
- Washington, George, education of, [108];
- opinion of Bermudas, [239].
- Watertown, Mass., founded, [127];
- protest against taxation without representation, [62], [128];
- emigration to Connecticut, [140].
- Welsh, American discoveries by, [21];