United States -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
Hutchinson, Anne, doctrine, 219;
following and controversy, 220-225;
punishment of followers, 225, 226;
banished, 226-228;
in Rhode Island, 228;
under surveillance, 231;
removes, 231;
slain, 231.
Indians, and Raleigh's colony, 27, 28;
Virginia confederacies, 44, 45;
houses, 45;
religion, 45;
adoption of victims, 46-48;
maidens' dance, 48;
and Virginia, 49, 51, 65, 66, 68, 71;
massacres in Virginia, 85, 107;
peace, 108;
and Maryland, 127, 136, 139;
pestilence in New England, 152;
and Plymouth, 163-165, 177;
and Massachusetts, 200;
Roger Williams's influence, 213, 217, 253;
Narragansett-Mohegan war, 233, 301;
Pequot War, 251-257;
and French, 288;
and New England Confederation, 300-302;
New England missions, 302-304;
number of praying, 304;
Dutch war, 296, 311.
Ingle, Richard, in Maryland, 141.
Iroquois, and English, 256;
origin of hostility to French, 288.
James I., and London Company, 82, 83, 86-88, 90;
and Separatists, 155;
and Pilgrims, 159.
Jamestown, founded, 50;
burned, 53;
in 1634, 101;
improved houses, 102.
Kent Island, occupied, 95;
Virginia's claim, 134;
Baltimore's authority denied, 135;
seizure ordered, 136;
conflict, 136;
royal order, 137;
Evelin's treachery, 137;
reduced by Calvert, 138;
decreed to Baltimore, 138;
Claiborne's return, 142.
Kieft, William, governor of New Netherland, 296;
and New England, 310-312.
Kittery, settlement, 278;
submits to Massachusetts, 280.
Land, allotment in Virginia, 79;
manors in Maryland, 130;
division in Plymouth, 167;
in Massachusetts, 189;
Williams's objection to titles, 213, 214.
La Roche, Marquis de, colony, 286.
La Tour, Charles de, in Acadia, quarrel with Aulnay, 290, 306-309;
Massachusetts aids, 291, 306-309.
Legislation, of Virginia's first assembly, 80;
on tobacco, 103;
initiative in Maryland, 131, 133;
Maryland Toleration Act, 144;
New England codes, 180, 203, 326;
initiative in Massachusetts, 203;
New England sumptuary, 326.
Lery, Baron de, attempted settlement, 284.
Literature in New England, 327.
London Company, charter, 36-38;
patron, 37;
government, 37-39;
new charter, 59-61;
third charter, 76;
self-government, 76;
policy, 76;
control, 81;
and the king, 82;
Sandys's enterprise, 82;
overthrow, 86-88;
service, 88;
loyalty of colony, 89;
attempts to restore, 91, 95, 104-106;
patents to Pilgrims, 159.
_See also_ Virginia.
Long Island, Plowden's grant, 294;
Alexander's grant, 294;
English settlements, 296.
Lyford, John, in Plymouth and Massachusetts, 170, 171.
Lynn, settled, 198.
Mace, Samuel, voyage, 33.
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