., VI.
Philippines, V., VI.
Porto Rico, V.
Canadian, VI.
in campaign 1900, V.
reciprocity, V., VI.
on cotton and woollen goods, VI.
revision of, VI.
Tariff Board formed, VI.
"maximum and minimum" clause, VI.
Payne-Aldrich Bill, VI.
Beveridge Commission Bill, VI.
Reciprocity Bill, VI.
Farmers' Free List Bill, VI.
Tarleton, General, II.
quoted, II.
Taxation,
of the colonies, I., II.
England's attitude toward, II.
Massachusetts' opposition to, II.
at close of the Revolution, II.
for civil war debts, IV.
See also Tariff.
Taylor, Bayard, recites ode at Centennial Exposition, IV.
Taylor, General Zachary,
in the Mexican war, III.
elected President, III.
urges California to apply for statehood, III.
his death. III.
Tea troubles in colonial America, II.
Tecumseh, II.
Telegraph,
instruction and use of, III.
ocean telegraphy, III., V.
Telephone, the. IV., V.
Teller, Senator, and the silver question, in Republican Convention 1896. V.
Temperance movement, III.
Tennessee,
becomes a State, II.
and secession, III.
Centennial and International Exposition, V.
Coal Creek riot, V.
Terry, General. IV.
Tesla, Nikola, V.
Texas,
France takes possession of, I., IV.
the Texan question, III.
declares its independence of Mexico, III.
annexation of, III.
its boundaries, III.
enlargement of, III.
secedes, III.
Thanksgiving day. II.
Thayendanegea, II.
Theatres in United States in 1800, II.
Thevet, Andre, I.
Thomas, Gabriel, history of Pennsylvania, I.
Thomas, General George H.,
at Chickamauga, IV.
at Missionary Ridge, IV.
follows Hood, IV.
routs Hood's army, IV.
Thurman, Allen G., nominated for Vice-President, V.
Ticonderoga taken, II.
again in British hands,
Tilden. Samuel J., presidential nominee, IV.
Tippecanoe, II.
"and Tyler too," III.
Tobacco,
product of Maryland, I.
in Virginia, I.
Topeka Convention, the, III.
Toral surrender, Santiago, V.
Toscanelli. I.
Trans-Missouri case, the, VI.
Travel in colonial America, I., II.
in the fourth decade, III.
by coach, III.
by canal, III.
transatlantic, III.
by rail, III.
improvement in, of late years, IV.
Treasury Department, II.
and the panic of 1907, VI.
Treaties, annexing Hawaii, V.
Treaty of Paris, Spain and United States, V.
Treaty of peace between England and America signed, II.
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