United States -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
Charters, commercial privileges of, 104, 105;
of Virginia, 60, 66-69, 72, 74, 113;
of Maryland, 81, 82;
of the Carolinas, 88, 89, 267, 272;
of Georgia, 259;
of Delaware, 216;
of Pennsylvania, 210, 215, 217;
under the Dutch, 197, 198;
South Company of Sweden, 208;
of New Jersey, 211-213;
of Connecticut, 61, 141, 168, 175, 276, 277;
of Rhode Island, 60, 61, 148, 149, 168, 175;
Plymouth Company, 120, 121, 124, 131, 150;
Massachusetts Bay, 60, 125-127, 131, 159, 169, 174, 175, 177;
to the Gorges, 122, 125, 150;
to John Mason, 125, 150, 152;
New Hampshire, 174;
ministerial attacks on the (1701-1749), 266, 267.
Cherokee Indians, status, 11;
relations with Georgians, 259, 261.
Chesapeake Bay, Cabot at, 25;
reached by Lane, 39;
reached by Jamestown colonists, 70;
arrival of royal commissioners, 76;
Claiborne's operations, 77, 83;
geography, 218, 219.
Chickasaw Indians, status, 11;
relations with Georgians, 261, 262.
Chicora, Vasquez's conquest of, 27.
Choctaw Indians, status, 11.
Church of England, in England, 114, 115;
in the Carolinas, 88, 91, 94, 109, 272;
in Virginia, 67, 78, 108;
in Maryland, 86, 87, 280;
in the South generally, 102, 111;
in New York, 229, 230, 274;
in Massachusetts, 122, 130-132, 173, 175, 189;
in New Hampshire, 152;
in Maine, 150, 151;
a source of dispute between governors and assemblies, 272.
Cibola, Seven Cities of, visited by Spaniards, 29-31.
Clarendon, a district in Carolina, 89, 90, 93.
Claiborne, William, his quarrel with Maryland, 76-78, 83-85.
Cliff-Dwellers, status, 8.
Colleges, Harvard, 80, 130, 158, 181, 188;
Yale, 80;
William and Mary, 80, 81, 103.
Colonization, motives of, 46;
early views of, 46;
French policy, 35, 48-50;
Spanish policy, 47, 48, 51;
Portuguese policy, 48;
Dutch policy, 50, 51;
German policy, 51;
English policy, 51, 53;
relations of colonists with Indians, 17-19;
experience of sixteenth century, 41-44;
character of English emigrants, 53, 54;
the institutions they imported, 55-63;
reasons for the English movement, 65, 66.
Columbus, Christopher, discoveries prior to his, 21-23;
his discoveries, 23-25, 31, 237;
his motives, 4, 6.
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