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Key to pronunciation.—Vowels: a in late, a in fat, Â in cÂre, Ä in fÄr, ? in l?st, a: in fa:ll, ? in w?s, au in author; e in me, e in met, e= in ve=il, ? in t?rm; i in fine, i in tin, Ï in polÏce, i in fir; o in note, o in not, ? in s?n, Ô in fÔr, ? in w?lf, o: in do:, oo in loop; u in tune, u in nut, ? in r?de, ? in f?ll, Ü = French u; ? in m?, ? in h?mn. Consonants: Ç in Çent, ¢ in ¢an; g in gem, ? in ?et; Ñ = ny in barnyard, ? = ng, N = ng, but is silent; qu = kw; s = z; -th = th in then. Italic letters are silent.

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at, 299
C?mpe, plans to capture Arnold, 308, 309
C?n´-a-da, Americans driven out of, 246
ceded to Great Britain, 213
explored by Cartier, 70-73
French driven into, 211
Frontenac governor of, 184
named by Cartier, 174
smuggling by way of, 216
C?-n?´d?-ans, under Carleton march southward, 246
Ca-n?´ry Islands, Columbus at, 44, 45
discovered, 36
Ca-n?n´?-cus, Narragansett chief, 118
Cape Br?t´on Island, French fort on, 189
named, 71, 174
Cape Charles, named, 87
Cape Cod, Cabot explores, 60
named by Gosnold, 86
Northmen at, 28
Pilgrims at, 109, 111
Cape H?t´ter-as, explored by Cabot, 60
Cape Henry named, 87
Cape Horn, Indians at, 14
Cape of Good Hope, discovered, 42
Cape of Storms, discovered, 42
Cape St, V?n´Ç?nt, sea fight at, 37
Cape V?rde Islands, Columbus sails from, 56
Portuguese at, 36
C?r?bs, inhabitants of West Indies, 54
CÄrle´ton, commander of Canadians, 246
victorious at Valcour Island, 252
C?r-o-l?´n?, division of, 164
English settlement in, 162
French settlement in, 74
granted to lords proprietors, 162
Carolina, North, English colony at, 85
explored, 71
pirates, 164
CÄr´pen-ter's Hall, First Continental Congress at, 229
C?r´r?ll, Charles, signs Declaration of Independence, 251
CÄr-tier´ (-ty?´), explorations of, 71-73, 174
CÄr´ver, John, death of, 115
governor of Pilgrims, 110
makes treaty with Massasoit, 114, 137
CÄs-tÏle´, Isabella, queen of, 59
Ca-ta:w´ba River, Morgan crosses, 313
Ca-th?y´, China called, 33
new road to, sought, 35
"C?v-?-li?rs´," Royalists called, 155
Cen´tral A-m?r´?-ca, explored by Columbus, 58
Indians in, 136
Protector of Commonwealth, 134, 155
Crown Point, plan to capture, 208
taken, 237
C?´ba, Columbus coasts along, 49
Spanish colony in, 62
C?l´p?p-per, Lord, Virginia granted to, 156
C?t´t?-h??k Island, Gosnold at, 86
D?le, governs Jamestown colony,
="c16">opposes Stamp Act, 220
plan of government of, 94, 103, 105
India, Vasco da Gama reaches, 61
In´d?-an Ocean, Vasco da Gama sails across, 61
Indian raids, 286-288
Indian wars, first in New England, 133
html@files@48051@48051-h@48051-h-5.htm.html#Page_169" class="pginternal">169
resists taxation, 224
settlement at Salem, 120
Williams College in, 209
Massachusetts Congress, 236
Massachusetts Historical Society, 142
M?s´sa-soit, Indian chief, cured by Winslow, 118
makes treaty with Governor Carver, 114, 137
M?t-a-??r´da Bay, fort built at, 181
M?th´er, Cotton, minister, 172, 173
May´flow-er, Pilgrims sail in, 108
returns to England, 115
McCre?´, Jane, killed by Indians, 266
Med´i-Çine men, among Indians, 19
Med-i-ter-r?´ne-an Sea, Columbus visits ports on, 37
Northmen explore, 25
Menendez (m?-nen´deth), Spanish leader, 74
Merry Mount, English colonists at, 122
Meth´o-dist Church, Wesley founder of, 165
Mex´i-co, captured by Cortez, 66
Indians in, 20
Mexico, Gulf of, explored, 179
La Salle reaches, 181
Mexico, New, Marcos visits, 68
MiÇh´?-gan, Lake, Marquette and Joliet at, 177, 179
M??h-?-l?-mack´i-na:c, Indian victory at, 214
La Salle at, 180
Min´u-it, purchases Manhattan Island, 143
Minutemen, drilling of, 231
warn soldiers, 233
Mis-s?s-s?p´p?, called "Father of Waters", 67
explored, 68, 177, 181
lands east of, ceded to Great Britain, 213
Narvaez drowned in, 67
Mississippi Valley, mounds in, 22
M?s-so:u´ri Indians, homes of, 19
Missouri River, explored, 69, 178
M?´hawk Valley, 265
Mo-h?´gan Indians, Pequots seek alliance with, 132
Money, coined in Massachusetts Bay colony, 166
paper, issued by Congress, 302
M?n´mo?th, battle of, 278
M?-n?n-ga-h?´la=, battle of the, 208
M?nt-?Älm´, captures Oswego, 210
defeated at Quebec, 212
Mon-te-z?´ma, Indian chief, 66
Mont-g?m´er-y, takes Montreal, 246
M?nt-re-a:l´, attacked, 187
Joliet returns to, 179
La Salle in, 180
named by Cartier, 217
Americans offered representation in, 272
repeals Stamp Act, 223
Pa:ul´ding, captures AndrÉ,
51-h-3.htm.html#Page_130" class="pginternal">130
Say´brook, colony founded at, 130
included in New Haven colony, 134
S?he-n?c´ta-dy, burned, 185
Schools, public, established, 125
S?hu?´ler, Fort, besieged, 267
Schuyler, General, sent against Burgoyne, 265
superseded by Gates, 269
victorious at Saratoga, 271
"Sea of Darkness," Atlantic Ocean called, 31, 40
Search war´rants, opposition to, 217
See´konk, Williams attempts settlement at, 129
Sen-e-ga:l´, 36
Sep´a-ra-tists, found colony in Holland, 107
persecution of, 107
sail for New World, 108
Se-r?´pis, British vessel, 295, 296
Set´tle-ments, Dutch, 105, 143, 144
English, 85, 87, 111, 122, 124, 125, 129, 130, 132, 147, 152, 162, 165
French, 74, 102, 105, 174, 177, 181, 183, 188
German, 150
Portuguese, 36
Swedish, 151
Seven Years' War, 210
Se-v?lle´, 59
Sh?r´man, Roger, draws up Declaration of Independence, 250
S?m´e-on, 317
Sio:ux Indians, capture Father Hennepin, 180
"Skin´ners," marauding troops called, 305
Skr?e´lings, Norse name for Indians, 29
"Sky City," Acoma called, 68, 76
Slav´er-y, in Georgia, 165, 166
in Jamestown, 101
in West Indies, 80
Sleep´y Hol´low, Irving's tales of, 146
Slough´ter, Governor, of New York, 170
Smith, Captain, adventures of, 88-91
called "Admiral of New England", 154, 160
royalists in, 155
women sent to, 100, 101
Voyageurs (vw?-y?-zh?r´), travelers called,


Transcriber's note:

Minor typographical and punctuation errors have been corrected without note. Irregularities and inconsistencies in the text have been retained as printed.

In the Index Key to Pronunciation, the transcriber has replaced the following symbols:

  • for a with diaresis below, to read a: in fa:ll
  • for e with macron below, to read e= in ve=il
  • for o with diaresis below, to read o: in do:
  • for unknown form of c, to read c in can


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