7; suggests joint action by Great Britain and U.S., 88 Carnegie, Andrew, massacre of workmen by, 223 Carolinas, colonization of, 8; overrun by Cornwallis and Tarleton, 31. (See also North and South Carolinas) "Carpet-Baggers," 221, 224 Cass, General, Democratic candidate for Presidency, 125; Secretary of State under Buchanan, 160; for vigorous action against Secession, 160, 165 Catholics, reasons of first Stuarts for leniency to, 4; find a refuge in Maryland, 5; establish religious equality, 5; dispossessed of power, 5; New England dislikes tolerating, 38; "Know-Nothing" movement directed against, 138-139 Chancellorsville, Battle of, 192 Charles I. grants charter of Maryland, 4 Charles II. grants William Penn charter for Pennsylvania, 7; grants charter of Carolinas to Hyde family, 8 Charleston, South Carolina, occupied by Cornwallis, 21; Democratic Convention meets at, 153; Breckinridge nominated at, 154; cheers election of Lincoln, 156; Fort Sumter in harbour of, 172; Negro demonstrations in, 222 Chatham, William Pitt, Earl of, directs war against France, 10; denounces employment of Indians, 28 Chattanooga, Battle of, 198 Cherokee Indians, problem of the, 107; Jackson's attitude towards, 107; removed beyond the Mississippi, 107 Chesapeake, the, duel with the Shannon, 80 Chickamauga, Battle of, 198 Chicago, Ill., Republican Convention meets at, 153 Chinese, immigration of, 230; Sumner's plea for, 230; exclusion of, 231 Civil War, the, not fought over Slavery, 162; motives of South, 163-164; case for North stated, 166-167; issue of, as defined by Lincoln, 167; progress of, 180-202 Clay, Henry, leader of "war hawks," 78; character of, 78-79; signs peace with Great Britain, 83; arranges Missouri Compromise, 85; a candidate for the Presidency, 91; deserted by the West, 95; support
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- Ad Page 1—Vasar changed to Vasari
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