a, American supremacy in, 121; advance of United States in,
132; new American policies in, 132, 137, 144.
_Caroline_, the, 103.
Carranza, Venustiano, 162, 163.
Castlereagh, Viscount, 20.
China, treaties relating to tariff and open door, 282-285. _See_
Open-door policy.
Choate, Joseph H., at Second Hague Conference, 68, 69.
Civil War, foreign policy of United States during, 65; disputes with
England, 112.
Clay, Henry, opposes joint action with England, 31; instructions to
delegates to Panama Congress, 154.
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, 44, 111.
Cleveland, Grover, intervenes in Venezuelan boundary dispute, 48;
withholds Kongo treaty from Senate, 61; Venezuelan policy justified by
events, 115; favours general arbitration treaty with England, 116.
Cobden, Richard, essay on America, 102.
Colby, Bainbridge, secretary of state, 259, 260.
Colombia, aggrieved at seizure of Canal Zone, 142; attempts of United
States to settle controversy, 143, 144.
Consuls, status of, in European leases in China, 87, 88.
Continuous voyage, doctrine of, 72, 124, 176, 177.
Cowdray, Lord, seeks concession from Colombia, 142.
Cox, James M., candidate for President, 255.
Crampton, British Minister to United States, dismissal of, 111.
Declaration of London, 71-73, 175, 177.
Declaration of Paris, 64, 65.
Declaration of Rights and Duties of Nations, adopted by American
Institute of International Law, 158, 159.
Democracy against autocracy, 198.
Dewey, Admiral George, on withdrawal of Germany from Venezuela, 51;
demands apology from German admiral in Manila Bay, 119.
Dickens, Charles, "American Notes," 102.
Diederichs, German Admiral, 119.
Diplomacy, secret, 76, 77.
Dunning, William A., "British Empire and the United States," quoted,
102, 111.
Durfee, Amos, 103.
Egypt, financial administration of, by Great Britain, 134.
England. _See_ Great Britain.
"Entangling Alliances," warning of Jefferson against, 12; Wilson's
views on, 187.
Entente treaty of 1904 between England and France, 74.
European balance of power, interest of United States in preserving, 76;
disturbed by Japan, 171.
Fenian movement, encouraged in United States, 112, 113.
Ferdinand VII, king of Spain, 20, 25.
Fish, Hamilton, secretary of state, renews negotiations for settlement
of "Alabama Claims," 113, 114.
Fiume, and Treaty of London, 195.
Foch, Ferdinand, 217-219, 236.
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