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INDEX.

[Chronological lists of Governors of Colonies and States will be found in the Index.]

ACADIE, grants of, i., 92, 202; exploration,
i., 92, 93; settlements in, i., 96; occu-
pied by Kirk, i., 202; restored, ib.; collis-
ions with New Plymouth, i., 203, 227;
seized by Cromwell's orders, i., 389; re-
stored, i., 447; state of, ii., 104; occu-
pied by Phipps, ii., 134; recovered by
the French, ii., 141; Church's expedi-
tion against, ii., 253; March's expedition
against, ii., 259; conquered by Nichol-
son, ii., 262; ceded to England, ii., 276;
dispute as to boundaries, ii., 435. See
Nova Scotia.

Acadiens, expatriation of, ii., 457.
Acts and ordinances of Parliament respect-
ing America-for the benefit of the New-
foundland fishery (1543), i., 50; confirm-
ing Raleigh's Patent (1584), i., 82; es-
tablishing a commission for the colonies
(1643), i., 304; for subduing the Royalist
colonies (1650), i., 355; navigation ordi-
nances (1651), i., 358; navigation acts
(1660, 1663, 1672, 1696), i., 471, 474, 511;
ii., 197; restricting woolen manufactures
(1699), ii., 213; for the trial of pirates
(1700), ii., 203; giving premiums on na-
val stores (1704, 1710, 1721), ii., 257, 297;
regulating the currency (1707), ii., 258; re-
specting impressments (1707), ib.; intro-
ducing the post-office system (1710), ii.,
262; restricting the manufacture of hats
(1732), ii., 352; regulating the collection
of debts (1732), ii., 352; Molasses Act
(1733), ii., 356; Naturalization Act (1740),
ii., 373; in restraint of joint-stock compa-
nies (1741), ii., 380; regulating New En-
gland bills of credit (1751), ii., 406; relat-
ing to colonial levies and soldiers' quar-
ters (1755), ii., 448; Paper Money Re-
straining Act (1764), ii., 508; Sugar Act
(1764), ii., 520; Stamp Act (1765), ii., 528;
quartering acts (1765, 1774), ii., 525; iii.,
33; repeal of the Stamp Act (1766), ii.,

536; act declaratory of the power of
Parliament (1766), ii., 536; Townshend's
Tax Act (1767), ii., 538; creating a colo-
nial board of customs (1767), ib.; allow-
ing drawback on tea (1767, 1773), ib.;
iii., 26; suspending the powers of the
New York Assembly (1767), ii., 540; for
trials in England (1767, 1774), ii., 561;
iii., 33; Boston Port Bill (1774), iii., 32;
for regulating the government of Mas-
sachusetts (1774), iii., 33; Quebec Act
(1774), ib.; restraining colonial trade
(1775), iii., 61, 63; conciliatory propo-
sition (1775), iii., 62; declaring colonial
vessels lawful prize, and for appointing
commissioners to receive the submission
of the colonists (1776), iii., 112; renounc-
ing the right of taxation (1778), iii., 240;
for the appointment of commissioners for
reconciliation, ib.; authorizing a truce or
peace (1782), iii., 416; authorizing the
consecration of American bishops (1787),
iii., 480.

Adams, John, ii., 559; iii., 30; delegate to
Congress, iii., 37, 45-46, 52; reply to Sew-
all, iii., 66; intercepted letters, iii., 112;
resolution against British authority, iii.,
132; zeal for independence, iii., 133;
president of the Board of War, iii., 134,
199; on committee to visit the Howes,
iii., 151; argument as to the apportion-
ment of quotas, iii., 397; sent to France,
iii., 226; returns, iii., 266; assists in
framing the Constitution of Massachu-
setts, iii., 375; minister to negotiate
with Great Britain, iii., 292, 411; author-
ized to negotiate a Dutch loan, iii., 310,
412; minister to Holland, iii., 412; joint
commissioner to treat for peace, iii., 413;
418, 419; his suspicions of France, iii.,
414, 429; negotiates a treaty with Hol-
land, iii., 418; minister to England, iii.,
455, 465; chosen vice-president, iii., 546.

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