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an in America, I. Nagel, Charles, Secretary of Commerce and Labor, VI. Napoleon Bonaparte, II. intended Louisiana as a seat of colonial power, II. his Berlin and Milan decrees, II. his treatment of United States, II. his career ended, II. Napoleon III. and the Confederacy, IV. his Mexican scheme. IV. Narraganset Indians, in Pequot war, I. in King Philip's war, I. their strength broken, I. Narvaez, Pamphilo de, expedition of, into Florida, I. perishes, I. National Conservation Association, VI. National road, III. Navigation acts, the, I., II. Navy, the U. S., in 1784, II. the department created, II. at outbreak of the civil war, IV. operations of, during the civil war, IV. in war with Spain, IV. in Philippines, IV. strengthening of, VI. cruise of Atlantic fleet, VI. Neale, Elias, III. Nebraska made a State, IV. Negro, the position of, in the South at close of the war, IV. prospects of, IV. kidnapping free negroes, III. suffrage, V. Montgomery conference, V. population, V. Neutrality, Washington's proclamation of, II. results of, II. England questions American, II. Nevada made a State, IV. New Amsterdam, I. population of, in 1652, I. after Dutch-Indian wars, I. Newark, N. J., population in 1837, III. New Brunswick, N. J., population in 1837, III. New England, the confederation of, I. home life in colonial, I. schools in, I. farmhouses in, I. religion the centre of life of, I. farm work and implements, I. neighborliness among farm people of, I. diet of farm people, I. superstitions in, I. Sunday laws in, I. public worship in, I. witchcraft in, I. population of, in 1700 and later, I. opposition to episcopacy in, I. produce of, I. Christmas and Thanksgiving in, II. attitude of, toward war of 1812, II. and the tariff, III. manufactures of, compared with those of South, VI. "New France," I. New Hampshire, settlement of, I. Massachusetts fails to get, I. ratifies the Constitution, II. New Haven settled, I. population, III. New Jersey, made over to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret, I. character of population, I. its political vicissitudes, I. population in 1700 and later, I. ratifies the Constitution, II. I. New Mexico, III. its growth slow, IV., VI. constitution of, VI. admitted to Union, VI. population an
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