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INDEX TO ARTICLE UNITED STATES.

339 320 343 352 343 35 t 352 333 334 243 250 340 350 241 230 265 267 230 231 231 255 245 267 re menaced by British leet and army 343 I Ohio rail road 236• of Lexington, Flatbush 335 3raotlywine, Still Water Lod Bennington 336 mdcn, King's Mountain, ;uilford C. H. lk Cow pens 338 ipecanoe 347, Bladens mrg 348, Champlaine ;naval) and N. Orleans 349 f North America estab ished 338, 339, 390 :ounts between, and U. S. 390 ;pension of specie pay nents by 397 4 of U. S. incorporated 341 :ond of do. do. 350 :cum( of its operations •409 to 416 Ind Milan Decrees 346 •oked 347 one Canal Company 276 rat 277 Vater river 250 idge chain of mountains Dot the outer chain of the Appalachian system 236 iciibed 236, 23S, 239, 247 , port of, shut by order of British government 334 ales of U. S. 229, 269, 323 to 333 tvveen U. S. and New Brunswick and L. Canada 352 iver branch of Savannah 244 inch of Congaree 245 ne defeated by Gates 236 aron, vice-president U.S. 344 el with Col. Hamilton 345 ed for treason Ibid.

d Bay 265 remarks on 279 to 284 Ruh Carolina 244, 247 Doh Carolina 251, 253 rgioia 251 •on. and N. Jersey 259, 274-5 iesapeake and Delaware 230 ickawaxen 275 ew York 275, 230 iyuga and Seneca 276 onnecticut 276 ancwago canals 275 assachusetts and Rhode Island 276, 277 hio 277 ouisiana 278 stem, commenced iu U. S. 273 John, negotiates treaty vith Netherlands 317, h Prussia, lb. G. Britain cted president of U. S. death John Q., negotiates trea y with Prussia run. & nay. with France .ante president of U. S. 1, date of settlement en admitted as a state Ina river rle sound is, distress of U.S. corn nerce war and treaty with U.S. ny, chain of mountains ections to the name as a ;erieral term for system isuck river .oggin hian system of mono ains not confined to U.S. (sisal sections of teral view of Ana river river coast of U. S.

Carolina, trade of 365 Cape Fear river 248, 251, 253 Casco river and bay 266 Catawba river 245 Catskill mountains 241 Census of U. S. population 303 to 314 See also appendix to this Vol. Charleston, basin of 246 Chesapeake, basin of 254, 257, 273 bay 251 China, first vessel from U.S. for 340 Choptank river 257 Chowan 249 Climate of U. S. 239 to 307 Colhoun, John C., became vice president U. S. 352 Colleges & schools in U.S. 354 to 362 Colonies, English North Ame rican, restrictions on their commerce 363 expenses of some of the, previous to the revolution 3S8 Columbia, district of,how formed 344 became seat.of gov. U. S. 344

Columbia, Independence of, ac knowledged by the U. S. 351 Congaree river 245 Congress assemble at N. Y. 334, 341 at Philadelphia 333, 334, 335 at Washington 344 closes the ports of the U. S.

against British vessels 367 Connecticut basin and river 364,376 date of original settlement 333 Convention, Federal, inducement for 392 Constitution of U. S. Period at which each state adopted 341 general provisions 341 Cotton, manufactures of, in U. S. 386 Cumberland mountains 242 Currituck sound 251 Dan river 249 Delaware river and basin 259 to 261 state of, by whom settled 333 Department of state, origin of 336 of treasury 341 Diplomacy of the U. S. 314 Dismal Swamp Canal 251 Dutch commercial rivalry with the British 363 Duties on articles imported into British North Am. colonies 367 internal, imposed for war purposes, cease 399 on various articles 395 Eton, Gen., operations in Africa 344 Education, treatise on in the U. S. with tabular views of the colleges and condi tions of the several states as regards 353 to 362 England, causes which deceived the government of, in re gard to the North Ameri can colonies 315, 316 Lord Bute, his character and sinister agency 316 George III. king of, author of American revolution 318 acknowledges independence of U. S. by treaty 319, 339 treaty between, and U. S. 343 embargo and course laws of U. S.

against 346 war between, and U. S. 346, 347 value of trade between, and her N. Am. colonies 367, 368 treaty of peace in 1814 be tween U. S. and 349 Ennoree river 245 Estaing, Count D', French Ad miral, sails from Toulon 337 shares the defeat of the Americans at Savannah 33g Farmington Canal 276 Finances of U. S. 383 to 407 embarrassed condition of 393, 394 Fisheries of U. S., origin of 36Y destroyed during the war 368 Florida, Peninsula of 233, 269, 272, 273 origin of the name of 273 note ceded to the U. S. 327, 350 Fox, Mr., motion in parliament to end American war 319 France, first foreign nation to form a treaty with U. S. 315 loans negotiated in 390 deb( due U. S. commuted 394 king of, unaware of the causes and tendency of American revolution 315 motives of its government in taking part with U. S. 316 motives of her statesmen in regard to American inde pendence 318 sinister influence of, in the Louisiana controversy be tween U. S. & Spain 324, 328 Al. Gerard, first minister from, sails from Toulon 337 reception by congress 337 hostile proceedings of its government against U. S. 342 treaty between, and U. S.

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