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mprovements, etc. Travel, difficulties of, about 1800, 105-06; improvement after the War of 1812, 255. Treasury, Secretary of, bill to establish, 52; reports of, 56-62. Treaty-making power, debated in House, 90-91. Treaty of Paris (1783), 1; (1794), 84-88; of Greenville (1795), 87; of San Lorenzo (1795), 87-88; of Morfontaine (1800), 104, 146; of Louisiana (1803), 150; with Tripoli (1805), 145; (1806), 184; (1809), 197; of Ghent (1814), 229-30; with Spain (1819), 264. Trespass Act of New York, 4. Trevett _v._ Weeden, 19. Tripolitan War, 143-45. Troup, George M., 325-26. Trumbull, John, 236-37, 286. Tudor, William, 283. Turnpikes, construction of, 255. Unitarianism, rise of, 287-88. United States, frigate, 215. _United States Gazette_, Federalist newspaper, 66. United States _v._ Peters, 333-34. Universalism, rise of, 288. Van Buren, Martin, 243-44, 316, 323. Vans Murray, William, 103. Vermont, admitted as a State, 55; refuses the call for militia, 224; and the Hartford Convention, 224. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, 110-12. Virginia, commercial difficulties with Maryland, 27-28; ratifies the Constitution, 41; protests against internal improvements, 319-20; on the Supreme Court (1809), 335; protests against decisions of federal courts, 336-37; proposes constitutional amendment, 339. War of 1812, preparations for, 208-09; motives for, 208-10; vote for, 210; political aspects of, 212-13, 216-17, 223-27; land operations of, 213-14, 217-18, 220-23; naval operations, 215-16, 218-19, 221-22; in the Southwest, 219-20; end of, 228; results of, 231-244, 282. Washington, George, on the prospects of the United States, 1; on Tories, 3; resigns commission, 6; on the West, 16; on Shays' Rebellion, 23; in the Federal Convention, 29; on the growth of industry, 46-47; elected President, 48; inauguration, 48-50; appointments of, 54-55; and the Bank Bill, 62-63; levees of, 65; reelected President, 66-67; proclaims neutrality, 73; sends Jay on mission to England, 79; and the Whiskey Insurrection, 82-83; censures Democratic Clubs, 83-84; and the Jay Treaty, 86-88; Farewell Address, 91-92; appointed head of provisional army, 102. Wasp, American sloop-of-war, 215. Watauga settlement, 14. Wayne, Anthony, wins battle of Fallen Timber, 80-81; secures T
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