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648 {|align="center" width="400px" 579; foreign officers, 582; conciliation, 586 ; Paul Jones's fight, 587 ; crisis in domestic affairs, 591-605; confederation delayed, 591; finances, 594, 598; paper money, 601; confederation completed, 604; bank, 605; end of the war, 606-618; operations, 606; Greene in the south, 609; French fleet, 612; surrender at Yorktown, 615; peace, 619-632; Parliament favorable, 619; negotiations, 621, 623; the Cincinnati, 626 ; Washington's retirement, 627; advantages and disadvantages, 629. — See also Army, Confederation, Congress, English, Independence, Loyalists, Militia, Navy, Officers, Taxation.
 * , 539 ; first stage of the war, 546-573; Lexington and Concord, 546; siege of Boston, 550; New York campaign, 554; Washington's discouragement, 559; British in Philadelphia, 562; Burgoyne's campaign, 565; Valley Forge, 568; French alliance, 574-590; treaty, 574; Newport campaign, 575; conquest of the Illinois,
 * , 539 ; first stage of the war, 546-573; Lexington and Concord, 546; siege of Boston, 550; New York campaign, 554; Washington's discouragement, 559; British in Philadelphia, 562; Burgoyne's campaign, 565; Valley Forge, 568; French alliance, 574-590; treaty, 574; Newport campaign, 575; conquest of the Illinois,
 * Rhode Island, Records, 17 ; explanation to the Lords of Trade, 49-52 ; government, 143 ; General Assembly, 173-174; question of taxation, 394-397; operations in, 575-578. — See also Government, New England, Providence.
 * Rhode Island Historical Society, Collections, 15.
 * Rhode Island Historical Tracts. — See Rider, S. S.
 * Ricord, F. W., and Nelson, W., Documents relating to the Colonial History of New Jersey, 13, 21, 166, 181.
 * Rider, S. S., Rhode Island Historical Tracts, 11, 360.
 * Riedesel, Baroness von, Letters and Memoirs, 21, 568; 565-568.
 * Riots, in New Jersey, 80; Stamp Act,; in North Carolina, 426; "tea-party," 431; Revolutionary, 458; anti-Tory, 472. — See also Mobs.
 * Rivers, W. J., History of South Carolina, 98.
 * Rivington's Gazette, 461, 515.
 * Rochambeau, Count de, Memoirs, 18.
 * Rogers, Robert, Journals, 18.
 * Rowland, Kate Mason, Life of George Mason, 20.
 * Roxbury, condition of camp at, 552.
 * SABBATH, law to prevent breaking the; 208. — See also Religion.
 * Sabin, Joseph, Dictionary of Books relating to America, 22.
 * Sagas, Norse, a source, 1. — See also Vol. I.
 * Sailors. — See Navy.
 * St. Augustine, importance to the English, 318-320; besieged by the English, 340; receives runaway slaves, 341-344.
 * St. Paul s Parish,  212-214.
 * Salaries, a ground of dispute, 166-169. — See also Revenue.
 * Salem Gazette, 546-550' 550.
 * -Salem Village, witches in, 35-48.
 * Salzburgers. — See Germans.
 * Sands, R. C, John Paul Jones, 590.
 * Saratoga, British earthworks at, 2; surrender of Burgoyne, 565-568.
 * Sargent, Winthrop, Loyalist Poetry, 13; Letters of John Andrews, 433' Loyal Verses of Stansbury and Odell, 515.
 * Saunders, William L., Colonial Records of North Carolina, 13, 175, 192, 214, 248, 428.
 * Savannah, reception of Salzburg Germans, 114; business center, 126.
 * Scammell, Alexander, manuscript letter, 5, 463; 461-463.
 * Scharf, J. Thomas, History of Maryland, 109.
 * Schenectady, taking of, 323, 337-339.
 * Schools, value of sources in, 3; list of histories for, 33. — See College.
 * Schuyler, Philip, kindness to Madame Riedesel, 568.
 * Seabury, Samuel.— See Beardsley, E. E.
 * Seeker, Thomas, 289-290.
 * Second Continental Congress, 442-445; activities, 525-530; degeneracy, 543-545. —  See also Congress.
 * Secondary works, use of, 28, 32; list, 32-34.
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 * Salaries, a ground of dispute, 166-169. — See also Revenue.
 * Salem Gazette, 546-550' 550.
 * -Salem Village, witches in, 35-48.
 * Salzburgers. — See Germans.
 * Sands, R. C, John Paul Jones, 590.
 * Saratoga, British earthworks at, 2; surrender of Burgoyne, 565-568.
 * Sargent, Winthrop, Loyalist Poetry, 13; Letters of John Andrews, 433' Loyal Verses of Stansbury and Odell, 515.
 * Saunders, William L., Colonial Records of North Carolina, 13, 175, 192, 214, 248, 428.
 * Savannah, reception of Salzburg Germans, 114; business center, 126.
 * Scammell, Alexander, manuscript letter, 5, 463; 461-463.
 * Scharf, J. Thomas, History of Maryland, 109.
 * Schenectady, taking of, 323, 337-339.
 * Schools, value of sources in, 3; list of histories for, 33. — See College.
 * Schuyler, Philip, kindness to Madame Riedesel, 568.
 * Seabury, Samuel.— See Beardsley, E. E.
 * Seeker, Thomas, 289-290.
 * Second Continental Congress, 442-445; activities, 525-530; degeneracy, 543-545. —  See also Congress.
 * Secondary works, use of, 28, 32; list, 32-34.
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 * Scharf, J. Thomas, History of Maryland, 109.
 * Schenectady, taking of, 323, 337-339.
 * Schools, value of sources in, 3; list of histories for, 33. — See College.
 * Schuyler, Philip, kindness to Madame Riedesel, 568.
 * Seabury, Samuel.— See Beardsley, E. E.
 * Seeker, Thomas, 289-290.
 * Second Continental Congress, 442-445; activities, 525-530; degeneracy, 543-545. —  See also Congress.
 * Secondary works, use of, 28, 32; list, 32-34.
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 * Seabury, Samuel.— See Beardsley, E. E.
 * Seeker, Thomas, 289-290.
 * Second Continental Congress, 442-445; activities, 525-530; degeneracy, 543-545. —  See also Congress.
 * Secondary works, use of, 28, 32; list, 32-34.
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 * Secondary works, use of, 28, 32; list, 32-34.
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