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A half-century of conflict. France and England in North America. Part ...

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;INDEX. 377dened with an <strong>in</strong>supportabletheir beaver-hunt<strong>in</strong>g ground toclares war aga<strong>in</strong>st, i. 4 ; bur- tives, i. 100-102.K<strong>in</strong>g William, i. 33 ; Abraham load <strong>of</strong> debt, i. 183 ; criticalSchuyler seeks to ga<strong>in</strong> their aid questions between Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong>,<strong>in</strong> the conquest <strong>of</strong> Canada, i. i. 185 ;does not neglect Acadia,138 ;their policy with the French i. 200; occupies the mouth <strong>of</strong><strong>and</strong> English, i. 139 ; acknowledgedthe Mississippi River, i. 298to be British subjects, i. John Law undertakes to deliver184; the Tuscaroras jo<strong>in</strong>ed to, it from f<strong>in</strong>ancial ru<strong>in</strong>, i. 315;i. 274 ; a change comes over, i. division <strong>of</strong> the contest between274 ; importance <strong>of</strong> their friendship,Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong>, ii. 44 ; Fatheri. 275 ;jealous <strong>of</strong> French Bobe sets forth the claims <strong>of</strong>,designs, ii. 51 ; refuse to allow ii. 46-50 ; fortifies the West, ii.the French to build a fort at 57 ; angered by the capture <strong>of</strong>Niagara, ii. 52 ; f<strong>in</strong>ally yield to Louisbourg, ii. 157 ; D'Anville'sthe French, ii. 53 ; refuse to expedition, ii. 158-162; La Jonquiere'sdestroy Oswego, ii. 54 ; conveneexpedition, ii. 168 ; herwith Governor Cl<strong>in</strong>ton at strong desire to recover Acadia,Albany, ii. 206 ; deeply impressedii. 169 ; Bobe's claim that Engtoga,by the burn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> Saral<strong>and</strong>has no rightful titles toii. 21 1 ; agree to go aga<strong>in</strong>st <strong>North</strong> <strong>America</strong> except thosethe French, ii. 212.which may be granted her by,Fl<strong>and</strong>ers, i. 164.ii. 257-274.Flat Po<strong>in</strong>t, ii. 97, 102.Flat Po<strong>in</strong>t Cove, ii. 87, 125.Franche-Comte, i. 217.Francis, Dr. Convers, on the characterFlorida, i. 161 ; ii. 49.<strong>of</strong> Rale, i. 229, 231, 249.Flynt, Rev. Henry, i. 222, 230.Folsom, on the Indian attack onFrancis I., ii. 258.Francoeur, heights <strong>of</strong>, ii. 301.Wells, i. 46.Frankl<strong>in</strong>, Benjam<strong>in</strong>, lack<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>Fort Hill, i. 166.Fortified houses, i. 39.enthusiasm, ii. 70.Franquet, journal <strong>of</strong>, ii. 174.Foster, Deacon Josiah, killed by Frederic <strong>of</strong> Prussia seizes Silesia,the Indians, ii. 216.ii. 59.Foster, Jo.seph, ii. 162, 164, 165. Fre'de'ric, Fort, ii. 56, 234, 235.Fox, on Lovewell's Expedition, i. See also Crown Po<strong>in</strong>t.270.French, the, rumors spread aga<strong>in</strong>stFox River <strong>of</strong> Green Bay, the, Indianthe English by, i. 11 ;tiy topopulation on, i. 275, 278, keep the Five Nations neutral,332 ; i. 338, 340, 343 ; ii. 57.i. 12 ; their <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> the " FarFoxes, the, i. 14, 275. See also, Indians;" i. 14; importance <strong>of</strong>Outagamies, the.Detroit to, i. 22 Queen Anne's<strong>France</strong>, Great Brita<strong>in</strong> ga<strong>in</strong>s a;War due to, i. 46 ; their claimsmaritime preponderance over, for the territory <strong>of</strong> Acadia, i.i. 3 ; drunk with the wild dreams 47 ;spur on the Abenakis aga<strong>in</strong>st<strong>of</strong> Rousseau, i. 4 ; Engl<strong>and</strong> de-New Engl<strong>and</strong>, i. 48; their mo-

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