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Revolution Song

Page 60

by Russell Shorto


  Cayugas, 54, 58

  at Albany Conference, 98

  obliteration of, 357

  Cedars, battle of, 275

  Chapman, Jabez, 296, 299

  Chapman, Timothy, 228, 297, 299

  Charles I, King of England, 17

  Charleston, S.C., 165

  as British base, 380

  fall of, 363, 364

  Charming Susanna, 51, 65, 66, 67, 226, 519n

  Cherokees, 59, 406

  Cherry Valley, 348–49, 353

  Chesapeake, 363, 384, 386–88

  de Grasse’s arrival in, 387–88

  Washington’s move to, 386–89

  Chester, Pa., 388

  Chickasaws, 59

  Christianity, 442, 479, 503

  Church, Charles, 225–26

  Church of England, 24

  Cincinnatus, Lucius Quinctius, 428

  class system, 62–63, 419–20

  Clinton, George, 334–35, 358, 433, 449, 450, 472

  Clinton, Henry:

  Arnold’s contacting of, 377

  in battle of Monmouth, 344–45

  and battle of Yorktown, 390, 391

  made Howe’s successor, 341, 371

  pessimistic about war, 362

  Philadelphia evacuated by, 343–44

  southern invasion planned by, 342, 346, 363, 383–84, 385

  and trapping of Cornwallis, 387

  Washington’s desire to attack, 344, 381

  Clinton, Thomas, 371

  Code of Handsome Lake, 501, 507

  Coercive (Intolerable) Acts, 197, 229

  Coghlan, John, 293, 295, 374, 472

  abuse by, 336–37

  on Cook’s voyage, 327

  death of, 498

  fighting by, 327–28

  in moves to Wales, 336–37

  plans to move to England, 326–27

  in raids on Washington’s army, 326

  Thomas Clinton threatened by, 371

  Coghlan, Margaret Moncrieffe, 504

  abuse of, 336–37

  arrest of, 467

  and battle at Brandywine Creek, 326

  Beckett’s affair with, 458–59

  birth of, 151–52

  Clinton left by, 374–75

  in confrontation with soldiers, 250

  in convent, 372

  Dalrymple’s affair with, 457–58

  daughter born to, 412

  death faked by, 446–47, 498, 551–52n

  death of baby of, 443

  in debtor’s prison, 467–68, 486, 495, 498

  debts of, 443–44, 445–46, 457, 459–60, 467, 468, 471, 495, 552n

  disappearance of, 498

  and father’s decision to fight with British, 8

  father’s letter to, 257–58

  father’s relationship with, 153, 200, 373

  Fazakerley’s affair with, 411–12, 441

  flair for self-promotion of, 8

  forced marriage rejected by, 8, 293–94, 295, 338–39, 370–71, 374

  Fox’s love affair with, 373–76, 396, 411, 412

  George III asked for help by, 497–98

  Giffard’s affair with, 444–45, 446

  on Grand Tour of Europe, 411, 441

  Hervey’s affair with, 441, 442–43

  and husband’s war duties, 326

  ideological descendants of, 506

  Irish education of, 152–53

  at Jay’s house, 201–2, 204

  in Kingsbridge, 263

  in love with Burr, 263–64, 293, 336, 374, 497

  at masquerade ball, 440–41

  memoirs written by, 468, 470–72, 485–86, 491, 552n

  in New York during Revolution, 248–49, 289, 290, 291, 292

  plays watched by, 292, 375

  pregnancies of, 376, 443, 467–68

  Putnam asked for assistance by, 251, 258–59

  at Putnam house, 259–60

  Putnam toasted by, 264–65

  in return to America, 199–200

  in reunion with father, 265, 280, 289

  Robert Livingston asked for assistance by, 495–96

  second stepmother loved by, 201

  set up in home by Gage, 372–73

  as taken advantage of by Clinton, 371

  in Wales, 326–27, 336–39, 370

  wedding of, 289, 295, 296

  William Livingston asked for assistance by, 251, 258

  Cohoes, 63

  Collingwood, James, 49–50, 51, 65

  Commentaries (Julius Caesar), 42

  Committee of Correspondence, New York, 241

  Common Sense: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America (Paine), 242–43, 294

  Comstock, Gedion, 122

  Conawaugus, 55, 80, 214, 217, 274, 275, 301, 347–48

  Concord, Battle of, 206, 207–9, 210, 228, 232, 240, 241, 312

  Congregational Church, 507

  Congress, U.S.:

  bills of credit issued by, 359

  Madison’s complaints about, 430, 431

  Treaty of Paris ratified by, 407–8

  Washington’s advice to, 430–31

  Yates’s worries about powers of, 416

  Congress of the Confederation, 426–27

  Connecticut, 69, 70, 128

  slave laws in, 186

  slavery abolished in, 408–9

  Connecticut River, 296, 383

  conservatives, and writing of New York Constitution, 287–88

  Constitution, British, 157, 165

  Constitution, U.S.:

  amendments to, 449, 450

  Convention’s passing of, 438–39, 447

  presidential oath in, 455

  ratification of, 447–52

  Constitutional Convention, 431, 446

  chaotic nature of, 436–37

  Madison’s plans for, 431, 432, 433

  opposition to, 433

  rules of, 435

  slavery issue at, 437, 438

  start of, 434

  Virginia plan, 435, 436–37

  Washington made president of, 434

  Contades, Marquis de, 136

  Continental Congress, First:

  disagreements in, 204–5

  resolves of, 205–6

  Continental Congress, Second, 207, 212–14, 350, 411

  Articles of Confederation adopted by, 358

  in chaos, 400

  and final break with Britain, 244

  independence declared by, 252–54, 272

  Indian affairs managed by, 243

  and meeting with Iroquois, 214–17

  money raised by, 358–60, 364

  public performances banned by, 291

  shadow governments desired by, 239

  state governments desired by, 286

  Washington expected to fight by, 248

  and Washington’s plan for burning of New York, 269

  continental loan officers, 358–60, 364, 416–17

  Conway, Thomas, 317

  Cook, James, 327

  Cork, Ireland, 328, 337

  corn, 28–29, 34

  Cornplanter (Kayéthwahkeh), xvi

  and Albany Conference, 98

  at Albany meeting with representatives of Congress, 218, 274

  alcohol opposed by, 500–501

  American colonists’ meeting with, 214–17

  American might accepted by, 407

  appearance of, 1, 60, 197

  and attack on Wells’s house, 348

  beliefs of, 273–74

  birth of, 55, 519n

  Brant’s insult to, 34

  carriage accident of, 426, 428

  in Cherry Hill battle, 348–49

  children of, 482

  Confederation Congress’s meeting with, 426–27

  Creator’s message to, 503

  death of, 506

  and death of daughter, 407

  and death of wife, 404

  descendants of, 506–7

  father of, 55–56, 57, 197–99, 367–69

  fat
her’s meetings with, 197–99, 367–69, 501

  fighting skills of, 60

  in Fort Plain raid, 367–68

  in Fort Schuyler battle, 309

  and Fort Stanwix Treaty renegotiations, 482–83

  in Forty Fort battle, 346–48

  French and Indian War as viewed by, 141, 145

  health problems of, 502

  hunting by, 79–80

  intelligence of, 59–60

  Iroquois land given up by, 407, 420, 452, 462, 465

  land sales opposed by, 502

  made leader of Senecas, 218

  marriage of, 197

  in meeting with British over alliance, 301, 302, 303–4, 305–6

  in move to meet with Congress, 421–22, 423

  naming of, 55

  neutrality in Revolution desired by, 3, 4, 274, 275, 303–4, 305, 348

  in Oriska battle, 326

  at Oswego conference, 2–3

  Philadelphia speech by, 424–25

  at Philadelphia spring festival, 424–26, 437, 463

  philosophical temperament of, 2–3

  in Pontiac’s Rebellion, 148, 149–50

  portrait of, 428

  and Quakers, 499–500

  renewal of fight with Americans desired by, 366

  in reunion with Abeel family, 501

  sawmill built by, 498–99

  stockade attacked by, 1–2

  Sullivan’s battle with, 355–57

  as trained fighter, 2–3

  warfare learned by, 149–50

  Washington’s meetings with, 463–67, 482, 483–85, 499, 553n

  as worried about posterity, 484

  Cornplanter Grant, 506–7

  Cornplanter Town, 481–82, 499

  Cornwallis, Charles:

  at battle of Monmouth, 345

  at battle at Yorktown, 390–91

  Camden victory of, 380

  in Coghlan’s book, 485

  Lafayette’s harassing of, 384, 387

  in move south, 363

  in move to coast, 384

  surrender of, 391, 395–96

  Washington’s desire to attack, 381

  Washington’s plan to trap, 387

  Yorktown taken over by, 389–90

  Cosby, William, 115

  council, Albany, 64–65, 95, 98, 168–69, 192, 193, 236, 241, 474

  Creeks, British betrayal discussed by, 406

  Crown Point, 111

  Culpeper County, 44–45

  Cumberland, Richard, 412–13, 414

  Cumberland, William, Duke of, 39, 84, 103, 105

  Currante, John, 50

  Custis, Jack, 400

  cutlasses, 51

  Cuylers family, 63

  Dagworthy, John, 126

  Daily Advertiser, 424–25

  Daily Universal Register, 446

  Dalrymple, William, 457–58

  Damer, George, 384–85

  dancing, 42, 43

  Day, Elisha, 410

  debt assumption, 462

  debtors’ prison, 445, 457, 460, 467–68

  Declaration of Independence, 252–54, 287, 311, 409

  Declaratory Act, 183

  Deganawidah the Peacemaker, 58, 142, 366–67, 464

  DeGeneres, Ellen, 506

  De Hart, Sarah, 250

  De Hart family, 250, 258, 259

  Dehgewanus, 367

  De Lancey, James, 113, 115, 117–18

  De Lancey, Stephen, 241

  Delaware, 455

  Delaware Indians, 347–48

  Delaware River, 283, 290

  Democratic-Republicans:

  Federalists vs., 476, 489–90

  see also antifederalists

  Denison, John, 224–25

  Denkyira, 28

  Denmark, 29, 49

  De Peysters family, 62

  Descartes, René, 6, 237

  Destruction of the Tea, 194–95, 207

  Detroit, Mich., 76

  Dettingen, Battle of, 146

  Dick, Charles, 106

  Dickinson, John, 184

  Dinwiddie, Robert, 83, 102, 105, 126, 128, 130

  Ohio Company investment of, 77, 105, 159

  taxes enforced by, 77

  taxing Americans proposed by, 159, 160, 165

  Washington chosen as messenger by, 75–76, 77, 78, 80

  Washington chosen for spy mission by, 89

  Washington offered command of Virginia Militia by, 124

  Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., 381, 385

  Dodd, William, 318

  Dorchester Heights, 220, 221, 234

  d’Orléans, Duc, 459

  Drury Lane Theater, 375

  Dublin, 23, 337–38

  Dublin Castle, 24–25

  Dublin College, 23

  Dukandarra, 17–18, 27–28, 69, 71, 180

  invasion and destruction of, 29–32, 46–47

  Dunk, Georg Montagu, Earl of Halifax, 95

  Dutch Reformed Church, 62–63, 64, 95, 114

  Dutch West India Company, 194

  dysentery, 50, 65

  Eagle, 256, 257, 264

  Earhart, Amelia, 506

  East Haddam, Conn., 33, 228, 296, 332, 381, 382, 479, 507

  East Haddam Landing, 298

  East India Company, 194

  Easton, Treaty of, 131, 146

  Eden, William, 210

  education, 469

  Edwards, Daniel, 181–82

  Eighty Years’ War, 238

  elections, New York:

  of 1777, 334–35

  of 1778, 335–36

  Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 13, 17

  Elizabethtown, N.J., 249–51

  Elliott, Asa, 174

  Emmerick, Captain, 235

  England, see Great Britain

  Enlightenment, 329, 353, 461, 470

  Erie Canal, 502

  Fairfax, George William, 45, 487

  Fairfax, Sarah (Sally) Cary, 41, 486–87

  Fairfax, Thomas, 41

  Fairfax, William, 41–42, 43–44, 75–76, 124, 213, 454

  Fairfax County, Va., 206

  Fante, 28, 29, 48, 49

  farmers, 240–41

  Fauntleroy, Betsy, 46

  Fauntleroy, William, 46

  Fauquier, Francis, 130

  Fazakerley, Samuel, 411–12, 441

  Federal Hall, 455

  Federalists, 416, 419

  compromises by, 438

  Democratic-Republicans vs., 476, 489–90

  English alliance sought by, 488

  Holt’s opposition to, 493

  ratification of Constitution pushed by, 447–48, 450

  rumors of Yates’s death spread by, 447

  Yates vs., 416, 419, 447, 473, 474

  Ferdinand of Brunswick, 135–36, 137, 138, 139, 140, 399

  Ferrari, Mrs., 200

  feudal government, 17, 154–55, 171, 471, 506

  Fielding, Henry, 42

  financial crisis, 158, 162

  First Congretional Church, 120, 494

  First Continental Congress, see Continental Congress, First

  Fish Carrier, 277

  Fishers Island, 68, 69, 70, 71–72, 80, 87–88, 100, 119, 122–23, 187, 383

  Fishkill, N.Y., 269, 285

  Fitzroy, Colonel, 152

  Flint (Iroquois mythological figure), 54

  Fonda, Isaac, 239

  Fontenoy, Battle of, 146

  Forbes, John, 129–30, 131

  forced marriage, 8, 486

  Forks of the Ohio, 306

  abandoned by French, 135

  Braddock’s march to, 103, 104–8, 312, 436

  British control of, 131

  Forbes’s expedition to, 129–31

  Fort Duquesne on, see Fort Duquesne

  French abandonment of, 135

  meeting between Iroquois and colonists at, 214–17

  plan for British fort on, 77–78

  Washington’s march to, 89–91

  Fort Cumberland, 105–6, 123–24
, 129, 130

  Fort Dayton, 308

  Fort Detroit, 148

  Fort Dinwiddie, 125

  Fort Duquesne, 89, 107–9

  first battle at, 108–9, 110, 123, 125, 130, 141, 144, 152, 209, 312, 519n

  French abandonment of, 130, 131

  second battle at, 130

  Fort Knyphausen, 282

  Fort Le Boeuf, 80, 83, 463

  Fort Necessity, 91, 102, 105, 107, 108, 109, 124, 144

  Fort Niagra, 145, 366

  Fort Pitt, 131, 306

  Indian siege of, 148–49

  Iroquois meeting with American colonists at, 214–17

  Fort Plain, 198, 367–68, 369, 501

  Fort Schuyler, 306–8

  Fort Stanwix, 306, 404, 406–7, 420–21

  Fort Stanwix Treaty, 420–21, 423, 427, 462

  Iroquois rejection of, 421, 465, 466, 482

  negotiation of, 404, 406–7

  renegotiation of, 482–83

  Fort Ticonderoga, 311

  Fortune, 81–82, 87–88

  Fort Washington, 281–82

  Fort William Henry, 121

  48th regiment, British, 111

  Forty Fort, 346–48

  Fox, Charles James, 396, 442

  in Coghlan’s book, 485

  Coghlan’s love affair with, 373–76, 396, 411, 412

  Germain criticized by, 323, 324

  France, 319, 360, 373

  in alliance with Senecas, 143, 301

  in American Revolution, 337–38, 339, 341–43, 359, 385

  in attack on New York, 382

  fleet sent to aid Washington by, 386

  Franklin’s negotiations with, 339

  in French Revolution war with Britain, 473

  Gold Coast trading by, 49

  Munsee’s desire to fight, 145

  North American colonies of, 76–77, 83, 86, 134–35

  North American forts built by, 77, 95, 103, 145, 146

  North American holdings ceded to British by, 147, 149, 158

  Treaty of Paris signed by, 413–14

  U.S. preparations for war with, 488, 490, 493

  in War of Austrian Succession, 37–40

  Washington’s threat of war delivered to, 75–76, 77–78, 84

  Franklin, Benjamin, 242, 257, 422

  at Albany conference, 96, 97, 105

  Braddock’s army supplied by, 105

  at Constitutional Convention, 434, 435

  in meeting with British leaders, 212

  military road in Pennsylvania pushed by, 129

  in negotiations over Treaty of Paris, 401

  in negotiations with France, 339

  on Second Continental Congress, 212

  Fraunces, Samuel, 403

  Frederick II, king of Prussia, 135

  Fredericksburg, Va., 34–36, 379, 429

  freedom, 6, 7, 157, 158, 172, 209, 210, 229, 238, 291

  among ordinary people, 239

  among soldiers, 254

  discussed at First Continental Congress, 205

  and focus on individuals, 7, 8, 16, 156, 187, 206–7, 229, 237, 329, 436, 459

  Fox on, 374–75

  as important to Yates, 238–39

  Iroquois notion of, 277, 352–53, 503

  and New York constitution, 286

 

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