;;394 INDEX.Morpa<strong>in</strong>, Capta<strong>in</strong>, opposes thelaud<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> tlie Knglish, ii. 97 ;defeated by the English, ii. 98ii. 277, 291.Morris, ii. 115.Morville, Comte de, ii. 4.Moulton, Capta<strong>in</strong>, sent out aga<strong>in</strong>stNorridgewock, i. 245.Moulton's regiment at Louisbourg,ii. 103.Mount Desert, i. 122.Mouse River, the, ii. 20.Musquawkies, the, see Outagamies,the.Mussey, Widow, killed by Indians,i. 48.Muy, De, the elder, send to succeedBienville, i. 307 ; death <strong>of</strong>,i. 307; ii. 235, 247, 251, 254.Muy, De, the younger, ii. 235, 238.Nantasket, i. 165.Nantasket Roads, i. 165 ; ii. 88.Nantes, the Edict <strong>of</strong>, i. 4 ; revocation<strong>of</strong>, ii. 61.Napoleonic wars, the, i. 4.Narautsouak, see Norridgewock.Narragansett Swamp Fight, the,i. 257.Nassonites, the, i. 356.Natchez, city <strong>of</strong>, i, 304.Natchez Indians, the, i. 304 ; massacrethe French, i. 320, 321.Natchitoches, French post at, 355,356, 358.Nathaniel, Capta<strong>in</strong>, capturesElisha riaisted, i. 53.Naurantsouak, see Norridgewock.Neal, Andrew, fortified house <strong>of</strong>,attacked by Indians, i. 48.Necessity, Fort, Wash<strong>in</strong>gton at, i.339 ; ii. 185." Neutral French," the, ii. 173.Neuvillette, Lieutenant, death <strong>of</strong>,i. 111.New Brunswick, i. 110, 212.Newbury, proposed French <strong>and</strong>Indian attack on, i. 96, 97 ; i.126.Newcastle, Duke <strong>of</strong>, ii. 84, 86, 87,105, 107, 118, 127, 142, 143, 144,146, 147, 150; at the head <strong>of</strong> thegovernment, ii. 151 ; his absurdities,ii. 151 ; approves <strong>of</strong>Shirley's plan to conquer Canada,ii. 152; his promises, ii.153 ; he fails to keep his promi.ses,ii. 154, 155; ii. 157, 164,168; his apathy regard<strong>in</strong>g thedefence <strong>of</strong> Acadia, ii. 170; Shirley'sletters regard<strong>in</strong>g the Acadi<strong>and</strong>ilemma to, ii. 171, 175,176, 179, 312, 314, 317, 320, 322,325, 330, 331, 3.2, 345, 349, 350,352, 353, 354 ; leaves Acadia todrift with the tide, ii. 180; ii.201 ; blamed by Shirley for notprotect<strong>in</strong>g the Acadians, ii. 204 ;Cl<strong>in</strong>ton compla<strong>in</strong>s to, ii. 209letter to Shirley from, ii. 348.Newcastle, isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>, ii. 73, 74.New Engl<strong>and</strong>, loose use <strong>of</strong> thename, i. 5 ; French plans forthe destruction <strong>of</strong>, i. 5 ; thewhole burden <strong>of</strong> war falls upon,i. 16; the Abenakis spurred onby the French aga<strong>in</strong>st, i. 48Vaudreuil sends a large warpartyaga<strong>in</strong>st, i. 55 ; anotherexpedition aga<strong>in</strong>st, i. 96 ; contributionto the sufferers <strong>of</strong> theIsl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> St. Christopher from,i. 100; has a lion's share <strong>in</strong> theAcadian fisheries, i. Ill ; disappo<strong>in</strong>tment<strong>in</strong> the delay <strong>of</strong> theBritish fleet, i. 145 ; barred outfrom the fur-trade by New York,i. 272.Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, divided betweentwo <strong>conflict</strong><strong>in</strong>g powers, i. 131 ;
;;i. 156, 161 ; claimed by Engl<strong>and</strong>,i. 184; i. 188, 189; ii. 318,321.New <strong>France</strong>, the early missions <strong>of</strong>,i. 214; fatal error <strong>of</strong> her rulers<strong>in</strong> not acquir<strong>in</strong>g possession <strong>of</strong>New York, i. 273 ; has twoheads, i. 324.New Hampshire, the colony <strong>of</strong>, i.7 ; the whole burden <strong>of</strong> war fallsupon, i. 16 ; i. 56 ; the Abenakitribes <strong>of</strong>, i. 101 ;jo<strong>in</strong>s anexpedition aga<strong>in</strong>st Port Royal,i. 125 ;ordered to furnish troopsfor the conquest <strong>of</strong> Canada, i.135 ; her prompt response, i.138, 143 ;decides to attack PortRoyal, i. 145; expense <strong>of</strong> herfutile expedition <strong>of</strong> 1707, i. 146,150; ii. 55; jo<strong>in</strong>s Shirley's expeditionaga<strong>in</strong>st Louisbourg, ii.69, 70, 71 ; make-up <strong>of</strong> her cont<strong>in</strong>gent,ii. 82 ; reimbursed byEngl<strong>and</strong> for expenditures on theLouisbourg expedition, ii. 143supports the plan to conquerCanada, ii. 152; ii. 156; respondsto Shirley's call to thedefence <strong>of</strong> Annapolis, ii. 182;suffers from Indian border attacks,ii. 21 7 ; disputes the claim<strong>of</strong> Massachusetts to Fort Dummer,ii. 217; ii. 260, 313, 320,343, 350.New Hampshire Assembly, the,i. 109 ; refuses to support FortDummer, ii. 218.New Hampshire Regiment, the,ii. 109.New Haven, i. 136.New Jersey, State <strong>of</strong>, ordered t<strong>of</strong>urnish troops for the conquest<strong>of</strong> Canada, i. 135 ;refuses tocomply, ii. 137 ;quarrel betweenNew York <strong>and</strong>, ii. 56 ; supportsINDEX. 395the plan toconquer Canada, ii.1.52.New London, i. 165.New Mexico, i. 311, 346, 354, 357,360, 367.New Orleans, site <strong>of</strong>, i. 302 ; feeblefoundations laid, i. 318; i.328, 368 ; Charlevoix at, ii. 5.Newton, ii. 242.New York, French plans for thedestruction <strong>of</strong>, i. 5, 6 ; assistancereceived <strong>in</strong> wag<strong>in</strong>g warfrom the different colonies by,i. 8 ; <strong>in</strong> a wretched condition fordefence, i. 9 ;private assistancereceived by, i. 9 ; its shortsightedtreatment <strong>of</strong> the FiveNations, i. 9, 10 ; a mixture <strong>of</strong>races <strong>and</strong> religions, i. 10 ; Indiantrade <strong>in</strong>, i. 14 ; a ^^rtual trucebetween Canada <strong>and</strong>, i. 16;ordered to furnish troops forthe conquest <strong>of</strong> Canada, i. 135her decided change <strong>of</strong> policy, i.137 ; sees the necessity <strong>of</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>gher warlike policy, i.146 ; ordered to make ready forthe Canadian expedition, i. 165 ;the only rival <strong>of</strong> Canada for thecontrol <strong>of</strong> the West, i. 273quarrels with New Jersey, ii. 56 ;gives aid to the Louisbourg expedition,ii. 85 ; supports planto conquer Canada, ii. 152 ; ii.156; her deplorable conditionas respects military efficiency,ii. 206; ii. 313, 336,341.New York Assembly, the, i. 137 ;hampers Governor Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, ii.207, 208.New York City, receives the news<strong>of</strong> the capture <strong>of</strong> Louisbourg bythe English, ii. 141.New York traders, the, i. 15.Niagara, the Five Nations refuse
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