C.
Cabot, John and
Sebastian, I. 24
Calvert, Sir George, Lord Baltimore I. 238.
His character, II. 239.
Calvert,
Charles, in Maryland, II. 237 Returns to
England, 240.
Calvin, influence of, I. 266.
Parallel between him and Luther, 277.
Calvinism, political meaning of, II 461
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470]
Influence on laws of
Massachusetts, 463.
In
Connecticut, 464.
Canada, French in, I. 27.
Its conquest, 334; II. 88; II. 183, 220.
Jesuits in, 120.
Cancello, I. 60.
Canonchet, II. 102.
Canonicus, I. 318.
Cardross,
Lord, in
South Carolina, II. 173.
Carolina, proprietaries of, II. 129.
Colonized from
New England, 131; from
Virginia, 134; from
Barbadoes, 136. Second charter, 138.
Its constitutions, 145.
Carolina, North,
Raleigh's colonies in, I. 95-108.
Records, II. 151.
Early legislation, 152.
Locke's constitution rejected, 153.
Its spirit, 157.
Culpepper's insurrection, 159.
Its early days, 165.
Anarchy, II. 22.
Population, 24.
War with the Tuscaroras, 320.
Surrenders its charter, 330.
Carolina, South, early settlements, I. 62.
Colonized, I. 166.
Government, 168.
Slavery, 171.
Character, 172.
Huguenots, 174.
Civil contest, 183.
Parties in, III. 13.
Constitution abrogated, 15.
Huguenots enfranchised, 17. High Church faction, 18.
Produce of, 20.
Expedition against
St. Augustine, 209.
Attacked by the
French, 211.
Popular revolution, 328.
War with the Yamassees, 326.
Caron, Le, III. 118.
Cartier, his voyage, I. 19.
At
MontReal, 21.
Carteret, Philip, II. 317.
Carver, John, I. 310.
Catawbas, III. 245.
Cayugas, II. 417.
Champlain in
Canada, I. 25. Explores Lake
Champlain, 28.
Builds
Fort St. Louis, 29.
Establishes missions, III. 121.
Charles I., I. 194.
Convenes a parliament, II. 2.
Trial, 15.
Charles II., his restoration, II. 29.
Character, 48.
Charleston founded, II. 169.
Chauvin obtains a patent, I. 25.
Chaumonot, Father, II. 144.
Cherokees, III. 246.
Treaty with, 332.
Cheesman, Edmund, II. 230.
Chickasas,
Soto amongst, I. 49.
Their residence, III. 160, 249.
French wars with, 365.
Visit
Oglethorpe, 433.
Chippewas, II. 150.
Clarendon, ministry of, II. 435.
Clarke, John, II. 61.
Clayborne, William, I. 200, 236, 246, 249.
Coligny plans settlements, I. 61-63.
Colleton,
James, II. 186.
Colonies, Anglo-American, general character, II. 453.
O:igin, 454.
Christian, 455.
Relations with parliament, III. 100.
Taxation, 101.
Judiciary, 103.
Currency, 104.
Charters, 107.
Progress, 369.
Settlements, 371.
Schools, 373.
Press, 374.
Relations with metropolis, 380.
Checks on their industry, 384.
Sugar colonies favored, 385.
Paper money system, 386.
Monopoly of trees for masts, 390.
Slaves in, 415 Tend to independence, 464.
Colonies,
European, system of, I. 212 &c.; II. 42; III. 113, &c.
Colonies, New England.
See New England.
Columbus, I. 6.
Congress of
Indians, III. 154.
Congress, first American, II. 183.
Connecticut colonized, I. 396.
Its con stitution, 402. First charter, II. 54.
Life in, 57.
Uninterrupted peace, 60.
Hartford and New Haven united, 83.
Dutch settlement in, 283.
Andros in, 406.
Its charter hidden, 432.
Under William and Mary, III. 66.
Law of inheritance, 392.
Copley, Lionel, III. 31.
Coramines,
or Corees, III. 239.
Cotton cultivated, I. 179.
Manufactures of, 416.
Cotton, John, sketch of, 363.
Credit, bills of, II. 183, 209, 387.
Cromwell,
Oliver, his commercial policy, I. 217.
Favors
New England, 446.
Sincerity, II. 11.
Character, 20.
Cromwell, Richard, II. 27.
Crozat,
Anthony, III. 347.
Culpepper, John, his insurrection, II 159.
Sent to
England for trial, 160.
Culpepper,
Lord, obtains a patent, II 209.
Governor of
Virginia, 245.