History of the United States, Volume 6Andrews, Elisha Benjamin
History
History of the United States, Volume 6
Andrews, Elisha Benjamin
United States -- History
New Amsterdam, I.
population of, in 1652, I.
after Dutch-Indian wars, I.
Newark, N. J., population in 1837, III.
New Brunswick, N. J., population in 1837, III.
New England,
the confederation of, I.
home life in colonial, I.
schools in, I.
farmhouses in, I.
religion the centre of life of, I.
farm work and implements, I.
neighborliness among farm people of, I.
diet of farm people, I.
superstitions in, I.
Sunday laws in, I.
public worship in, I.
witchcraft in, I.
population of, in 1700 and later, I.
opposition to episcopacy in, I.
produce of, I.
Christmas and Thanksgiving in, II.
attitude of, toward war of 1812, II.
and the tariff, III.
manufactures of, compared with those of South, VI.
"New France," I.
New Hampshire,
settlement of, I.
Massachusetts fails to get, I.
ratifies the Constitution, II.
New Haven
settled, I.
population, III.
New Jersey,
made over to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret, I.
character of population, I.
its political vicissitudes, I.
population in 1700 and later, I.
ratifies the Constitution, II. I.
New Mexico, III.
its growth slow, IV., VI.
constitution of, VI.
admitted to Union, VI.
population and products of, VI.
"New Netherland," I.
English conquest of, I.
named New York, I.
New Orleans,
battle of, II.
taken by Farragut and Butler, IV.
Italian riot at, V.
port of, VI.
Newport, the stone mill at, I.
Newspapers in colonial America, I., II.
at beginning of nineteenth century, II.
about 1830, III.
New York City,
begun, I.
named, I.
under Governor Andros, I.
a province of the Crown, I.
problems of governors of, I.
population of, in 1697 and later, I.
streets lighted, I.
evacuated by the British, II.
Washington's entry into, II.
the first directory of, II.
condition of, in 1786, II.
population in 1800, II.
in panic of 1837, III.
its clearing house, III.
elevated railroads in, IV.
Lexow legislative committee investigation. V.
presentation ceremonies Grant's mausoleum, V.
foreigners in, VI.
New York State,
population of, in 1700 and later, I.
the clergy in, I.
ratifies the Constitution, II.
on the corporation laws III.
Niagara Falls, preservation of, VI.
Nicaragua, expedition against, III.
Nicaragua Canal, V.
Nicholas II., Emperor, and second Hague peace conference, VI.
Nicholson, Governor, of Virginia, I.
Nightingale, Colonel, II.
Nipmucks, the, at war, 1.
Nome, Cape, gold discovery, V.
North,
the business relations between the South and, III.
opposition to abolitionists in the, III.
position of, on slavery, III.
attitude of, toward the Union, III.
resources of the South compared with, III.
apathy and anti-coercion feeling in, at beginning of secession movement, III.
effect on, of firing on Sumter, III.
advantage of, the South over, III.
North, Lord,
wavers, II.
his words on hearing of Cornwallis's surrender, II.
resigns, II.
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