A history of the people of the United States, from the Revolution to the Civil War. In five volumes 3
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Front Cover CHAPTER The Territory of Orleans separated from the District of Louisiana Napoleon's suggestions approved The President's message Order of Admiral Berkeley Stock issued Quadroon women Two million dollars voted to buy the Floridas The bill passed Spanish troops and civil officers linger in New Orleans Spanish spoliation claims CHAPTER XV Neutral trade with the colonies of belligerents He begins negotiations with Anthony Merry Seeks Spanish 1, 2 Randolph proposes that the army construct public works Trial of Burr 83-85 Accuses him of conspiracy 3 CHAPTER XVI 54 New York cession • Government of the Northwest Territory organized Government of the public lands 101, Geographer's line Criminal code of the Northwest Napoleon seizes Spain and Portugal 125, Pamphlets of the time Land titles in Michigan Tecumthe's Southern tour Limitation of suffrage Life-tenure attacked Judge Addison Midnight judges • 164-165 Trial of Judge Pickering 172, Chase acquitted Ratified by the States Connecticut without a constitution • 190-192 Fanaticism among the Southern Indians CHAPTER XVIII Loss of the Intrepid and her crew PAGE Direct trade defined Complaints of merchants and insurance companies Murder of Pierce Case of the Aurora Smuggling in East Florida The proclamation disregarded Case of the Horizon PAGE 310, Campbell's resolution debated and passed Resistance in New England Madison inaugurated It passes the House and is lost in conference Resistance overawed Orders for a Constitutional Convention A favorable bill reported to the Senate Struggle with the minority in the House 407, War predicted Massachusetts made a Republican State 373 His speech concerning West Florida 438, Attitude of the Federalists toward the A year of Republican rule in Massachusetts CHAPTER XXII Public improvements called Canal and road corporations seek Introduction of the steamboat Extension of steam navigation Schedule of the Nashville doctors Slave-trade requires more stringent measures Condition of the Atlantic seaboard and the Southern frontier Office of the Federal Republican mobbed 374, 375 Dearborn's plan for the invasion of Canada Aaron Burr refused a mark of favor by the President Imports of foreign manufactures 76, 77 Great inland water-way projected 273 The question debated No result reached 329, 330 Amendments reported in the House 226 551, 552 Burr seeks revenge upon Hamilton 488 10, 11 303, 304 336, 337 229 451, 452 527, 528 554, 555 423, 424 528, 529 20, 21 149, 150 342, 343 461, 462 MAPS
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