CONTENTS.
Preface.
Chapter I. INTRODUCTION.
Chapter II. THE ENGLISH PLANS FOR OCCUPYING NOOTKA SOUND.
Chapter III. THE SPANISH PLANS FOR OCCUPYING NOOTKA SOUND THE CONFLICTING CLAIMS BEFORE 1789.
Chapter IV. MARTINEZ'S OPERATIONS AT NOOTKA BEFORE COLNETT'S ARRIVAL.
Chapter V. THE QUARREL AND SEIZURE.
Chapter VI. THE ENGLISH PRISONERS IN MEXICO. [147]
Chapter VII. ATTEMPTS AT PEACEABLE SETTLEMENT.
Chapter VIII. EUROPE PREPARES FOR WAR.
Chapter IX. ENGLAND'S FIRST DEMAND GRANTED.
Chapter X. AMERICA'S RELATIONS TO THE CONTROVERSY.
Chapter XI. THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND THE FAMILY COMPACT EFFECT ON THE NEGOTIATION.
Chapter XII. ENGLISH ULTIMATUM SPANISH DEFIANCE.
Chapter XIII. THE NOOTKA SOUND CONVENTION ITS RECEPTION AND RESULTS.
Chapter XIV. SUBSEQUENT NEGOTIATIONS AND FINAL SETTLEMENT OF THE NOOTKA SOUND DISPUTE.
FOOTNOTES
Bibliography. THE SOURCES OF INFORMATION, ARRANGED IN THE ORDER
The University of Chicago FOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER
The Nootka Sound Controversy
A DISSERTATION
SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND LITERATURE IN CANDIDACY FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
(DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY)
BY WILLIAM RAY MANNING
INSTRUCTOR IN HISTORY AT PURDUE UNIVERSITY; FELLOW OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, 1902 TO 1904
WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1905
XVI.—THE NOOTKA SOUND CONTROVERSY.
By WILLIAM RAY MANNING, Ph. D.
Instructor in History at Purdue University; Fellow of the University of Chicago, 1902 to 1904.
[The Justin Winsor prize of the American Historical Association was awarded to the author of this monograph.]
By William Ray Manning, Ph. D.