E.
Eaton,
Theophilus, governor of New Haven, I. 403.
Edwards, Jonathan, III. 399.
Elizabeth,
Queen, I. 282.
Eliot, John, II. 94.
Endicott, John, I. 341; I. 82.
England, its maritime discoveries, I. 7, 75, 76, 80. First attempt to plant a colony, 84.
Favors colonization, 118.
Early slave trade, 173.
Claims
Maine and
Acadia, 148.
Restrictive commercial policy of, 194.
The reformation in, 274.
Jealous of
New England, 405.
Its democratic revolution, II. 1. Long parliament, 4.
Civil war, 8.
Presbyterians and Independents, 9.
Cromwell, 19.
Restoration, 29.
Navigation acts, 42.
Royal commissioners for
New England, 77.
Its history from 1660 to 1688, 434.
Clarendon's ministry, 435.
The cabal, 435.
Shaftesbury's, 436.
Danby's, 437.
Shaftesbury, 438.
Tendency to despotism, 440.
Tories and whigs, 443.
Its aristocratic revolution, 445; III. 3, 9.
War with
France, 175. Queen Anne's war, 208.
Resolves on colonial con-quests, 219.
Sends a fleet into the
St. Lawrence, 223.
Seeks to engross the slave trade, 231.
Extent of possessions, 235.
Changes its dynasty, 322.
Its pacific policy, 325.
Claims of, 340.
Relations with the colonies, 380.
With
Spain, 400.
It favors the slave trade, 402.
Encroaches on Spanish territory, 418, 435.
War with
Spain, 438.
Erie, first vessel on, III. 164.
Etchemins, III. 237.