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Western Department, III. his difficulties. III., IV. French, the. See France. French and Indian. war, the, I. England's plans in, I. Braddock in, I. results of, II. a military training for the colonies, II. produced union of the colonies, II. removed a dangerous neighbor to the colonies, II. French Panama Company, VI. French Revolution, the, II. Frobisher, Martin, tries for a northwest passage, I. his second expedition, I. third expedition, I. tradition concerning visits of, among the Esquimos, I. Frontenac, Count, I. in King William's war, I. Fry, Sir Edward, VI. Fugitive slave law, III. the new, III. Fuller, Dr. Richard, III. Fuller, Chief Justice, VI. Fulton and the steamboat, II. Funston, General Frederick, captures Aguinaldo, V. G Gag law, III. Gage, General, in Boston, II. evacuates Boston, II. Gaines, General, in Florida, III. Gaines's Mill, battle of, IV. "Gallomaniacs," II. Galveston, Texas, flood, VI. plan of city government, VI. port of, VI. Garfield, James A., elected President, IV. assassinated, IV. Garrison and the "Liberator", III. his position supported by many able men, III. his words on anti-abolition feeling in the North, III. very radical, III. Garros, Ronald G., VI. Gaspe affair, the, II. Gates, General, succeeds Schuyler, II. at battles of Stillwater, II. at battle of Camden, II. removed, II. Gates, John W., VI. Genet, his high-handed action, II. his insolence and final removal, II. Geneva tribunal, the, IV. George, King, war of, I. George III. and the American colonies, II. his character and policy, II. and the tea shipments, II. resolves upon coercion, II. denounces Americans as rebels, II. preparing to place mercenaries in arms against America, II. his resolution not to yield to America, II. Georgia, colony of, I. ratifies the Constitution. II. its attitude on secession, III. attitude of, at close of the war, IV. Germain, Lord, his criminal negligence, II. Germantown, battle of, II. Gettysburg, battle of, IV. losses at, IV. Ghent, the Treaty of, II., IV. Giddings, resolutions, III. Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, visits America, I. Gist, Governor, of South Carolina, III. Gladstone. W. K, his words on Washington, II Gold, search for, in America, I. 82; coinage, III., IV., V. discovered in
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