... 99, 108
Adamson law, 590
Aguinaldo, 497
Alabama, admission, 227
Alabama claims, 480
Alamance, battle, 92
Alamo, 280
Alaska, purchase,
479
Albany, plan of union, 62
Algonquins, ... (492).
5. In the Caribbean region (51 2-5 19).
6. In the Pacific (44 7-4 48, 481).
7. The rôle of the American navy (
515).
The Westward Advance of the People...
... right appear the French-Canadian, the Alaskan, the Latin-
American, the German, the Italian, the Anglo-American, and the American Indian, squaw
and warrior. In the place of honor in the center of ... have deliberately aimed at standards of maturity. The study of a mere
narrative calls mainly for the use of the memory. We have aimed to stimulate habits of...
... Opecacano, a brother of
Powhatan, the friend of the Jamestown settlers, launched a general massacre; and in 1644
he attempted a war of extermination. In 1675 the whole frontier was ablaze. Nathaniel ... Captain John Barry materially
change the situation. They demonstrated the skill of American seamen and their courage
as fighting men. They raised the rates of B...
... was, certainly, as strong as that of
Hamilton; but they regarded the state, rather than the national government, as the proper
center of power and affection. Indeed, a large part of the rank ...
coldly. The demand that the United States aid France under the old treaty of alliance he
answered by proclaiming the neutrality of America and warning American ci...
... southern boundary of Minnesota, and a new
commonwealth on the Pacific Ocean where American emigrants had raised the Bear flag
of California.
THE ADVANCE OF THE MIDDLE BORDER
Missouri.—When the ... the national character of the union.
The War on the United States Bank.—If events forced the issue of nationalism and
nullification upon Jackson, the same co...
... advocates of the Far South and the so-called
pro-slavery Democrats of the Douglas type, there was a chasm which no appeals to party
loyalty could bridge. As the spokesman of the West, Douglas ...
the United States Bank in Andrew Jackson's day, they were suspicious of men from the
East. Accordingly, they did not favor the candidacy of Seward, the leadi...
...
man excluded from state and federal offices, and the fourteenth amendment was a bar to
their return. All civil and military places under the authority of the United States and of
the states ... had circumvented it in the age of Jacksonian
Democracy. The states had enacted and the Supreme Court, after the death of John
Marshall, had sustained laws charteri...
... international law, and safeguard for the world
the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the Chinese empire." This was
a friendly warning to the world that the United States ...
machinery. Again it assumed the form of the cattle ranch embracing tens of thousands of
acres. Again it was a vast holding of diversified interest, such as...
... Latané, The United States and Spanish America.
A. C. Coolidge, United States as a World Power.
A. T. Mahan, Interest of the United States in the Sea Power.
F.E. Chadwick, Spanish-American War. ... two years later, made them
a part of his program, and in the same year South Dakota adopted them. In 1902 Oregon,
after a strenuous campaign, added a direct leg...
... a League of Nations to keep the peace. In the treaty drawn at the close
of the war the first part was a covenant binding the nations in a permanent association for
the settlement of international ...
United States, and of the militia of the several States, when called into the actual service
of the United States; he may require the opinion, i...