of, 6;
becomes a British possession, 6;
the objective of Lord Howe, 27;
votes with the South, 58;
Tammany Hall founded in, 58;
Burr controls Democratic organization of, 66;
runs for Governor of, 72;
Van Buren fears power of Bank in, 104;
riots against Draft in, 195
_New York Tribune_, on Secession, 164
North, the, insignificance of Slavery in, 40;
Slavery abolished in, 40;
divergence between South and, 47;
balance between South and, 47, 85;
Abolitionists unpopular in, 135;
attitude of, towards slave owning, 136;
resents abrogation of Missouri Compromise, 144;
vote of, for Lincoln, 155;
opinions in, regarding Secession, 164-165;
anger of, over Fort Sumter, 173;
effect of Lincoln's assassination on, 208-209;
Johnson out of touch with, 210;
doubts of, regarding Reconstruction, 211-212;
tired of protecting Negro Governments, 224
North Carolina rejects Secession, 171;
secedes from Union, 175
North, Lord, consents to coerce Colonies, 18;
offers terms, 29;
resignation of, 34
"Nullification" foreshadowed in Kentucky Resolutions, 63-64;
proclaimed by South Carolina, 99;
defended by Calhoun, 99;
repudiated by Jackson, 100;
applied to Force Bill, 101;
not discredited in South, 102
Nullifiers, attitude of, 98-99;
miscalculate Jackson's temper, 100;
Jackson proposes to coerce, 100;
Jackson's warning against, 102
Ohio, invaded by British, 80
"Old Hickory," nickname of Andrew Jackson, 93, 113
Oregon, dispute concerning territory of, 117;
outcry for war over, 117;
Calhoun on disadvantages of war over, 117
"Palmetto Flag" of South Carolina, 158
Parliament, claim of, to tax the colonies, 14 _et seq._
Party System, unreality necessary to a, 137
Penn, William, founds Pennsylvania, 7;
establishes religious equality, 8;
his treaty with the Indians, 8;
disapproves of Slavery, 12
Pennsylvania, founded by Penn, 7;
cleared of the French, 10;
Slavery legal in, 12;
Washington retreats into, 28;
"Whisky Insurrection" in, 61;
invaded by Lee, 196
Pensacola, British occupy, 82;
dislodged from, 82
Perry, Commander, burns British fleet on the Lakes, 80
Personal Liberty Laws passed in certain Northern States, 136;
disposition to repeal, 163
Personal Rights Bill, Sumner's, 214
Philadelphia, capital of Pennsylvania, 8;
abandoned by Washington, 28;
Convention meets at, 42
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