Volume Vi Part 44 (2/2)
Fourteenth Amendment, the, IV.
Fowler Bill, the, VI.
Fox, George, and Roger Williams, I.
France, hostilities in Florida between Spain and, I.
Nova Scotia a.s.signed to, I.
in the heart of America, I.
takes possession of Texas, I.
advantages of, in King William's war, I.
French population in America, I.
vigilance and aggression of, in America, I.
expulsion of the French from Acadia, I.
surrenders American territory to England, I.
treaty of, with America, II.
lends aid to America, II.
revolution in, II.
arguments for United States aiding, II.
justification of Was.h.i.+ngton's policy toward, II.
violates the treaty, II.
reciprocates in grievances, II.
effect of Jay's treaty on, II.
further overtures to, II.
and Florida, III.
spoliation claims against, III.
Franchise Tax Law, VI.
Franklin, Benjamin, II.
his plan for general government over English America, I., II.
his words concerning the Earl of Loudon, I.
his words at the signing of the Declaration of Independence, II.
his popularity and influence in France, II.
conducts peace negotiations, II.
a master in diplomacy, II.
Fraser, General, II.
Fredericksburg, the attack at, IV.
”Free Soilers,” III.
Fremont, John C., in California, III.
head of the Western Department, III.
his difficulties. III., IV.
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