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Adams, Abigail,
236
Adams, John,
vi
,
5
,
19
,
31
–3,
35
–6,
42
,
50
,
58
,
61
,
63
–4,
88
,
91
–4,
184
,
203
–5,
209
,
216
,
231
–7,
239
,
241
–23,
252
and New England officers,
32
,
35
as vice president,
204
–5
Adams, John Quincy,
236
Adams, Samuel,
3
,
5
,
11
,
16
,
19
,
24
–5,
32
,
58
,
79
,
177
,
184
,
200
–1,
252
Alexander, William (Lord Sterling),
57
,
60
,
100
,
104
,
108
,
114
Algiers,
213
Alien and Sedition Acts,
241
Allen, Ethan,
28
American Revolution,
20
–4,
45
–6,
78
,
167
,
183
–5,
191
–2,
200
,
210
–13,
217
–18,
221
–2,
234
–5,
251
,
255
first victory of,
45
–6
lead-up to,
20
–4
military aftermath of,
191
–2
Andre, John,
37
,
129
,
135
,
147
,
149
–50,
171
Arnold, Benedict,
28
,
126
–9,
135
,
139
–41,
144
–9
Arnold, Margaret Shippen (Peggy),
135
,
146
–7
Articles of Confederation,
159
,
174
,
176
–7,
188
–9,
193
,
195
–7,
235
–6,
252
,
255
.
See also
Shays' Rebellion
Asgill, Charles,
171
Attucks, Crispus,
10
Barry, John,
232
battles: Bemis Heights,
111
of the Clouds,
105
–6
Harlem Heights,
61
–2
Lexington and Concord,
24
–5,
27
,
244
Long Island,
59
–60
Monmouth,
129
–33
Princeton,
82
–3
Saratoga,
111
–12,
119
–20,
126
–7,
144
Yorktown,
160
–8,
185
–6,
226
,
252
,
254
battleships,
6
,
7
,
29
,
44
,
56
–7,
59
,
88
,
92
,
98
,
112
,
117
,
132
–3,
157
,
160
–4,
214
,
221
Boston, Massachusetts,
1
–2,
6
–7,
23
,
120
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133
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187
,
211
,
215
,
218
,
227
–8,
230
,
241
,
244
,
247
liberation of,
see
fortification of Dorchester Heights
Boston Gazette
,
8
,
11
,
13
,
24
,
28
,
49
Boston Grenadier Corps,
14
–16,
18
–19,
22
,
33
Boston Latin Grammar School,
1
,
3
,
45
Boston Port Act,
19
Boston Port Bill,
23
Breck, Samuel,
246
British Coercive Acts,
22
–3
Brooks, John,
175
Burgoyne, John,
97
,
100
–1,
108
,
111
,
120
,
129
"camp of liberty,"
27
–8
cannons,
28
–9,
34
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36
–7,
43
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50
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58
,
60
,
62
,
65
,
72
,
77
–9,
82
–6,
89
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91
–2,
94
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98
,
103
–4,
108
–9,
111
,
116
–17,
123
–5,
127
,
130
–1,
141
,
161
,
163
–5,
254
.
See also
foundries
gunpowder
U.S. Arsenal in Springfield
Carleton, Guy,
185
Carroll, Charles,
91
–2
Chastellux, Jean François,
151
–2,
157
,
164
,
167
Church, John B.,
226
Clark, Jonas,
24
Clinton, Henry,
128
–30,
132
–3,
139
,
142
,
145
,
147
,
149
,
170
,
185
Committee of Safety,
23
,
27
–8,
31
Connecticut,
27
–8,
43
–4,
48
,
57
,
64
,
72
,
75
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85
,
124
,
143
,
153
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157
–8,
194
,
200
Constitutional Convention,
194
–200,
252
,
255
Continental army,
30
–6,
50
,
56
–69,
71
–95,
97
,
99
–116,
118
,
120
–4,
127
–32,
134
–7,
139
,
141
–3,
145
–6,
150
–4,
158
–60,
163
–4,
168
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173
–81,
183
–4,
187
,
235
–6,
251
,
253
–4,
256
artillery corps,
71
–2,
79
,
90
–5,
127
enlistments,
58
–9,
72
–3,
79
–80,
87
–9,
120
morale,
67
–9,
72
–3,
76
,
79
–80,
107
,
130
payment,
79
–80,
116
,
127
,
143
,
154
,
173
–81
poverty of troops,
68
,
73
,
80
,
100
,
112
,
115
–16,
120
–3,
134
,
141
,
143
,
146
,
151
–4,
178
Continental boycotts,
5
,
7
,
12
,
18
–20,
23
–4
Continental Congress,
19
,
22
,
30
–6,
38
,
42
–7,
50
–1,
53
,
55
,
57
–8,
61
–6,
69
,
71
–2,
75
,
78
–9,
85
–8,
90
–4,
97
,
99
–101,
103
,
105
–6,
110
–16,
120
–3,
125
–8,
130
,
132
,
134
–7,
142
–5,
151
–3,
161
,
163
,
167
–70,
173
–80,
183
–5,
187
–90,
192
,
194
,
196
–7,
204
–5,
209
–10,
233
–6,
241
–3,
255
Board of War,
92
,
113
,
115
,
136
,
161
,
163
.
See also
Newburgh Address
Conway, Thomas,
112
–14,
116
,
121
,
125
Cornwallis, Charles,
67
–9,
81
–2,
103
–5,
107
,
113
–14,
145
,
157
,
160
–7
Currency Act (1751),
3
Cushing, Thomas,
19
Cutts, Anna,
244
Declaration of Independence,
53
–4,
56
,
61
,
257
Delaware,
200
Dexter, Samuel,
241
Du Coudray, Philipe Charles Jean Baptiste Tronson,
90
–4,
99
,
152
Elliot, Andres,
169
d'Estaing, Comte,
132
–4
Federalist Papers
,
201
Federalists,
200
–1,
210
,
212
,
215
,
222
,
236
,
242
,
256
Flower, Benjamin,
84
–5
Flucker, Thomas,
15
,
18
–20,
45
,
47
Forbes, Gilbert,
52
Forrest, Thomas,
77
Fort Lee,
65
–7
Fort Roxbury:
see
Roxbury fortifications
Fort Ticonderoga:
see
Ticonderoga mission
Fort Washington,
51
,
65
–7,
142
,
207
–8
fortification of Dorchester Heights,
44
–6,
54
,
107
,
185
–6,
251
France,
4
,
6
,
13
–14,
53
,
65
–6,
72
,
87
,
90
–4,
98
–100,
113
,
116
–17,
125
–7,
129
,
132
–3,
135
–6,
139
–40,
142
–6,
151
–2,
155
,
158
–60,
162
–8,
171
–2,
184
,
189
,
211
–12,
214
,
224
–7,
231
–3,
239
,
241
–2,
256
.
See also
Quasi-War