The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7

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Macmillan Company, 1918

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Education
59
Massachusetts and its governors
65
Company of the Isles of America reconstituted
70
First permanent colony
71
Company of the West founded
76
Canadian government
82
Proprietary colony of Louisiana
88
West Indian trade
96
Education in French colonies
102
Strength of the French geographical position
108
CHAPTER IV
114
Collision in the West
120
Contents
131
CHAPTER V
144
Repeal of the Stamp Act
150
Hutchinsons letters
156
Schemes of conciliation
162
Washington made commanderinchief
167
Extension of the field of war
173
Objection to the writs
179
Extension of Admiralty jurisdiction
185
Rights of legislation
191
Whig view The Virginia charters
197
Support in return for protection
203
CHAPTER VII
209
CHAPTER VIII
235
A Council of State
241
Randolph and Patterson resolutions
247
Basis of representation
253
Suffrage for the Senate
259
Basis of representation in the House
265
Principle of two branches adopted
271
Negative of State legislation
277
Various modes Rotation
284
Impeachment of the President
292
Tenth resolution New States
299
CHAPTER IX
305
The States regulate trade
311
Sympathy with the French Revolution
317
Neutral trade broken voyages
323
Deserters Leopard and Chesapeake affair
329
CHAPTER X
335
The War of 1812
336
The war on Lake Ontario
341
Battle of Lundys Lane
343
CHAPTER XI
349
The Peace
355
Slavery question Missouri
361
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368
Congress of Verona Monroes Declaration
369
manufactures and Protection
375
Nullification in the South
381
Tariff reduced
382
The Abolitionists and the right of petition
388
Texas annexed War with Mexico
394
Election of President Lincoln
440
The Secession movement
446
Southern preparations
452
Missouri divided
458
Federal concentration at Washington
464
Northern progress in 1861
470
CHAPTER XV
472
Seven Days Battles
478
Hooker succeeds Burnside
484
Lees unmolested retreat
490
Grant moves to Pittsburg Landing
496
Grants movements against Vicksburg
502
Battle of Murfreesborough
508
CHAPTER XVI
514
Lees withdrawal Sherman at Chattanooga
520
Shermans march through Georgia
526
Sheridan in the Shenandoah valley
532
Grants advance Capture of Petersburg
538
Lincoln at Richmond
544
The two navies The blockade
550
CHAPTER XVIII
568
Lincoln and Vallandigham
574
Lincoln on the conditions of peace
580
Lincoln urges compensation
586
Emancipation proclaimed
592
Reconstruction and Emancipation
598
CHAPTER XIX
603
CHAPTER XX
622
Rupture between President and Congress
628
The Judiciary during Reconstruction
634
Greeley campaign
640
Breakdown of Carpetbag governments
642
Disappearance of old issues
648
CHAPTER XXI
655
CHAPTER XXII
687
Railroads and their results
694
Causes of industrial growth
700
Power of railway companies
706
Migration and agricultural expansion
712
Internal trade Organisation of capital
718
CHAPTER XXIII
723
Eighteenth century Jonathan Edwards
729
Legislation and unwritten law
735
The Hartford Wits Brown Irving
741
Changes in New England Whitman Harte
747
The Conquest of Canada
772
The War of Independence
788
Commerce
800
7729
811
Political Reconstruction
818
The American Intellect
830
The Currency Cuban insurrection
840
INDEX
841
Naval war Dewey captures Manila
851

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