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CONTENTS OF VOL I.
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Frontenac—Destruction of Schenectady | 152 |
War party sent against Salmon Falls | 153 |
Attempt at conquest of Canada unsuccessful | 154 |
New charter of Massachusetts | 156 |
Witchcraft delusion Development and progress | 156 |
Salem the principal scene Strange history | 157 |
Salem the principal scene Strange history | 158 |
Salem the principal scene Strange history | 159 |
Salem the principal scene Strange history | 160 |
Oyster River PemaquidFort Haverhill disasters | 161 |
Brave Mrs. Dustin—Peace of Ryswick | 161 |
Brave Mrs. Dustin—Peace of Ryswick | 162 |
CHAPTER II. | |
1696-1748. | |
NEW ENGLAND: SECOND AND THIRD INTERCOLONIAL WARS. | |
Board of Trade and Plantations | 163 |
Lord Bellamont governor of Massachusetts | 163 |
His address and popularity—Piracy | 164 |
Bellamont's death—Dudley his successor | 165 |
Second intercolonial war—Preparations | 166 |
Indians under De Rouville | 166 |
Deerfield and Haverhill massacres | 166 |
Expedition against Canada unsuccessful | 167 |
Combined attack projected—Failure and loss | 167 |
Results of the peace of Utrecht | 168 |
Parties on the subject of currency and commerce | 168 |
Shute, governor—Disputes—Piracy suppressed | 169 |
Small-pox and inoculation | 170 |
Burnet, governor—Dispute about the salary | 170 |
Belcher successor of Burnet | 171 |
Troubles on the frontier—Retaliation | 171 |
The New England Courant—Franklin | 172 |
Belcher displaced—Shirley, governor | 172 |
Boundary disputes settled | 172 |
Third intercolonial war | 173 |
Capture of Louisbnrg—Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle | 174 |
Capture of Louisbnrg—Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle | 175 |
CHAPTER III. | |
1691-1748. | |
NEW YORK—NEW JERSEY—PENNSYLVANIA. | |
Party feuds in New York | 176 |
Fletcher's administration—Schuyler and the Indians | 176 |
Fletcher's efforts in Pennsylvania and Connecticut | 178 |
Barbarities of Indian warfare | 179 |
Lord Bellamont, governor—His administration | 179 |
Lord Cornbury appointed—His character and acts | 180 |
Lovelace, governor —His death | 181 |
Expedition again Canada | 181 |
Hunter, governor—German emigrants | 181 |
Burnet appointed | 182 |
Cosby, governor—Trial of Zenger | 182 |
Gov. Clarke's disputes with the Assembly | 188 |
The "Negro plot" in New York | 184 |
Clinton, governor | 184 |
Efforts against the French and Indians | 184 |
Affairs of New Jersey at this date | 185 |
Trouble in Pennsylvania | 185 |
William Penn in America | 186 |
"Charter of privileges"—Penn's return to England | 186 |
Evans removed—Gookin, governor | 187 |
Sir William Keith his successor | 187 |
Governor Thomas and the controversy between the | |
proprietaries and the Assembly | 188 |
CHAPTER IV. | |
1690-1748. | |
VIRGINIA—MARYLAND—THE CAROLINAS. | |
Nicholson, governor—Dr. Blair, commissary | 188 |
Administration of Andros | 189 |
Founding of Williamsburg | 190 |
Powers of the governor—Spirit of liberty | 190 |
Office of governor made a sinecure | 191 |
Spotswood's administration—His acts | 191 |
Gouch's administration—Progress of Virginia | 192 |
Affairs in Maryland—Dr. Bray, commissary | 192 |
"Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in For- | |
eign Parts" | 192 |
Persecution of the Roman Catholics | 192 |
Lord Baltimore becomes a Protestant | 192 |
Question of boundary—Progress of Maryland | 193 |
Affairs in Carolina : Feuds, etc | 193 |
"Grand Model" abrogated—Archdale's labors | 193 |
Introduction of rice | 194 |
Dissenters disfranchised | 194 |
Church of England established by law | 194 |
Mr. Bancroft on North Carolina | 194 |
War with the Tuscaroras | 194 |
Attack on St. Augustine unsuccessful | 195 |
Paper money issued—War with the Indians | 195 |
Paper money issued—War with the Indians | 196 |
Craven victorious—Heavy loss and debt | 197 |
Revolution in South Carolina | 197 |
Proprietaries sell out to the king | 197 |
Treaty of peace and amity with the Cherokees | 197 |
Advance of the colony despite its trials | 198 |
CHAPTER V. | |
1732-1754. | |
FOUNDING AND PROGRESS OF GEORGIA. | |
Origin of Georgia | 199 |
James Edward Oglethorpe: Character, etc | 199 |
Object of the colony—Error of Judgment | 199 |
Oglethorpe at the head of the colony | 200 |
Founding of Savannah | 200 |
Emigration of Lutherans from Salzburg | 200 |
Moravians—Jews—Highlanders | 200 |
Moravians—Jews—Highlanders | 201 |
Charles and John Wesley in Georgia | 201 |
Slavery desired—When introduced | 201 |
Spanish claims to the territory | 201 |
Oglethorpe's plans—Resists Spanish pretensions | 202 |
Attack on St. Augustine unsuccessful | 202 |
Spanish hostile expedition | 202 |
Oglethorpe's trial—Charges against him | 202 |
His complete vindication | 202 |
Whitfield in America—The great revival | 202 |
Whitefield in America—The great revival | 203 |
Changes—Slow progress of Georgia | 205 |
Expensiveness of the colony | 205 |
Royal governor appointed—The people hospitable | 206 |