LECTURES ON THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE UNITED STATES Illustrated Editors Formerly of the Library of Congress and Advisory Editor Professor of Government in Harvard University ELEVEN VOLUMES AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL ALLIANCE NEW YORK 32 12 Boundary dispute with Pennsylvania and The Leisler troubles in New York.... Benjamin Fletcher becomes governor.. Cultivation of rice introduced. Fletcher's dispute with the Assembly.. Church of England established. Lord Bellomont's administration. Attack on Spanish at St. Augustine. Rapacity of Lord Cornbury and his dismissal. 7-8 Paper money issues; Slave law. Yemassee War in South Carolina.. South Carolina becomes Crown colony.... 36 Arrival of German Palatines.. 9-10 Pirates under Blackbeard and Bonnett.... 36-37 Burnet's dispute with the Assembly...... 10-11 John Peter Zenger and the freedom of the Social conditions 38-40 Clarke's dispute with the Assembly. CHAPTER XX. Sir William Johnson and the Indians.. 14 THE FOUNDING AND SETTLEMENT OF GEORGIA. 15 The Margravate of Azilia.... Keith's schism in Pennsylvania. 15-16 Charter granted to Oglethorpe. 16-17 Regulations for the colony.. 17 Savannah founded; the Lutherans. Slavery abolished; Death of Penn.. 18 John and Charles Wesley in Georgia. . 44 Boundary dispute with Maryland. 19 Measures for defence against Spanish. Charges against Oglethorpe. 46 The Commissioners of Trade and Plantations PROGRESS OF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, AND THE Charter granted to William and Mary Col- Georgia divided into parishes. Dispute between Andros and Blair. 23–24 Spotswood's expedition across the Blue THE FRENCH IN LOUISIANA AND THE WEST. Ridge ... 26-27 Iberville establishes colony at the mouth of 28-29 Bienville encounters English ship.. Free school system established. 30 Iberville and Bienville ascend the Mississippi. 61 62 Charges against Bienville...... Louisiana transferred to the Company of the John Law and the Mississippi Bubble.... 63-65 Pensacola captured by the French. 65-66 War with the Natchez Indians.. Bienville's expeditions against the Indians.. 67 Changes of governors.. 67-68 Five Nations deed their territory to English. 68–69 War with the Outagamies and other tribes. 69–70 LeSueur in the Indian country.. 71-72 72-74 67 PAGE 105 109-110 110-111 Bradstreet captures Fort Frontenac. Forbes captures Fort Duquesne. Plans for the next campaign.... The French abandon Fort Ticonderoga and 113 and the battle of the Plains of Abra- 115-117 119 120 123–126 126 127 Croghan's expedition 128 128 12:) 129-130 130 131 Expeditions of Céloron and Marin. Dinwiddie protests against French intru- 77–78 Dinwiddie sends him to the Ohio country.... 81 His interview with Joncaire and St. Pierre. 81-82 Virginia Assembly votes money to carry on Washington's affair with Jumonville.. 83-84 Washington defeated at Fort Necessity., 84 The plan of union for the American colonies. 85-86 John Penn and the “ Western Purchase" 86 Expulsion of the Acadians..... Braddock appointed commander-in-chief.... 88 Franklin's interview with Braddock...... 89-90 Washington takes service under Braddock.. 90 Battle of Lake George. 93-95 95-96 Washington's letter regarding conditions on Dispute between Maryland and Virginia. 140-141 The New Englanders and Dutch in Con- Massachusetts and Connecticut.. Massachusetts and Rhode Island.. Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hamp- New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire.. 146 New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. 146–147 Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania. 147 END OF THE FOURTH INTERCOLONIAL WAR: PONTIAC'S CONSPIRACY. |