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The Diaries of John Quincy Adams: A Digital Collection
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Henry Clay Papers. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress.
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Ellen Wayles Randolph Coolidge Correspondence. Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.
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Abbadie, Jacques,
32
Adams, Henry,
9
,
304
,
311
,
318
,
341
,
384
,
413
Alien and Sedition Acts,
275
–77,
279
,
287
–88,
297
death of,
443
on Madison’s retirement from Congress,
267
and Madison’s presidency,
8
,
392
and military expansion,
272
,
273
,
278
,
287
,
288
,
392
and peace negotiations with France,
279
–80,
286
,
287
,
288
presidency of,
8
,
265
,
269
–70,
272
–80,
287
–88,
303
and presidential elections,
183
,
187
,
236
–37,
263
–65,
279
,
284
,
286
,
287
,
288
–89
and slavery,
214
–15
and Sons of Liberty,
27
and vice presidency,
183
,
187
,
236
–37
Adams, John Quincy,
153
,
208
,
306
,
326
,
345
,
390
,
395
,
443
,
445
Adams, Thomas,
275
Addison, Joseph,
2
Agricultural Society of Albemarle,
430
Alexander, czar of Russia,
389
,
390
Alien and Sedition Acts,
275
–77,
388
expiration of,
297
Kentucky and Virginia resolutions against,
276
–77,
279
,
437
–38
language of,
275
Madison’s opposition to,
275
,
283
,
285
,
347
,
381
,
446
and state powers vs. strong central government,
283
,
380
Allen, Ethan,
63
Allgor, Catherine,
9
American Colonization Society (ACS),
433
,
441
,
452
,
455
American Revolution:
battles of,
63
,
65
–67,
68
,
82
,
87
,
90
–91,
92
British pillaging and burning in,
50
,
68
,
87
,
90
,
99
Continental army in,
see
Continental army
early skirmishes in,
46
–48,
52
,
63
European support for,
67
,
68
,
88
–89,
91
,
111
,
191
,
205
ideals of,
96
–97,
109
,
119
,
229
,
365
Loyalist sympathies in,
48
–49,
50
,
56
,
68
prisoners of war in,
68
–69
Treaty of Paris,
91
,
97
–98,
105
,
108
,
246
unique accomplishment of,
162
war debts,
76
–80,
91
,
96
,
108
,
123
,
208
–11,
215
–16
Ames, Fisher:
and congressional debate,
189
,
197
,
199
,
209
,
215
,
216
,
260
and Jay Treaty,
260
and Judiciary Act (1802),
303
on Madison’s political skills,
189
–90
and Sedition Act,
276
Annapolis, and War of 1812,
399
,
403
Annapolis Convention,
117
–18,
120
,
121
Antifederalists,
161
,
163
,
171
–72,
177
,
182
,
184
,
194
–95,
198
,
199
Armstrong, John:
and Continental army,
95
as minister to France,
339
,
365
,
387
resignation of,
412
and War of 1812,
392
,
394
,
399
–401,
402
–4,
405
,
406
–7,
411
–12
as war secretary,
392
,
394
,
397
,
400
,
405
,
406
–7,
411
–12
Arnold, Benedict,
79
–80,
81
,
85
,
86
,
87
,
90
Articles of Confederation,
7
,
101
and New Jersey Plan,
133
replacement of,
118
,
129
,
135
,
137
,
155
revisions of,
90
,
121
–22,
126
,
128
,
133
and state powers vs. strong central government,
89
,
90
,
92
–93,
116
and Virginia Plan,
128
–31
Aurora,
255
,
256
,
264
,
274
,
275
,
289
,
368
Bache, Benjamin Franklin,
255
,
256
,
274
,
275
Bache, Richard,
440
Bacon, Ezekiel,
362
–63
Bainbridge, William,
300
Baldwin, Luther,
276
Balmaine, Rev. Dr.,
42
Baltimore, and War of 1812,
380
,
399
,
401
,
412
–16,
429
Bank of North America,
101
Bank of the United States,
226
,
227
,
440
Baptists:
and Madison’s congressional campaign,
185
–86
resistance to the Constitution,
166
,
167
–68
Barbary War (1801–1805),
300
–301,
383
Barbé-Marbois, François de,
112
,
307
Barron, James,
341
Barry, William,
421
Bartram, John,
433
Bartram, William,
140
Beanes, William,
413
Beasley, Frederick,
433
Beaver,
43
Beckley, John,
224
,
236
,
237
,
264
,
284
,
289
,
303
,
335
Bedford, Gunning, Jr.,
132
,
138
,
139
Bennington, Battle of,
224
Bentley, Henrietta and Caleb,
410
Berkeley, George,
342
Biddle, Nicholas,
440
Bladensburg, Maryland, and War of 1812,
406
–8,
413
Blake, James,
426
Bland, Martha Dangerfield,
81
Bland, Theodorick,
81
,
83
,
85
,
86
,
88
–89,
193
,
194
,
216
,
238
Blennerhassett Island,
337
–38
Blondel, James,
37
–38
Boerhaave, Herman,
37
Bonaparte, Elizabeth Patterson,
315
Bonaparte, Jérôme,
315
Bonaparte, Napoleon,
285
,
323
,
397
as emperor,
329
and Louisiana,
301
–2,
304
,
307
,
330
military campaigns of,
262
,
278
,
332
,
360
,
395
,
396
,
420
,
422
,
435
and war with Britain,
307
,
340
,
343
,
350
,
364
–65,
366
,
370
,
376
,
379
,
389
,
395
,
420
Booth, Mordecai,
410
Boston:
British driven from,
63
militias in,
46
Boston Gazette,
389
Boston Massacre (1770),
26
Brackenridge, Hugh,
24
,
240
,
259
–60
Bradford, William,
24
,
25
,
35
,
38
,
39
,
40
,
41
,
43
,
44
,
45
,
46
,
49
,
247
Brearley, David,
145
–46
Brissot de Warville, J.-P.,
181
,
321
British West Indies,
191
,
254
–55
Brown, David,
276
Buffon, comte de,
104
Bulkley, Joseph,
80
Bunker Hill (Breed’s Hill), Battle of,
48
,
49
,
63
Burke, Aedanus,
198
,
199
,
212
,
213
Burkitt, William,
36
Burlington, Lord,
286
Burr, Aaron,
223
,
236
,
248
–49,
271
duel with Hamilton,
165
,
318
,
325
and New York governorship,
317
,
318
and vice presidency,
263
,
287
,
289
–92,
316
–17
and War of 1812,
393
western conspiracy and trial of,
336
–39,
341
,
347
Butler, Pierce,
254
Cabell, Samuel J.,
275
Caesar, Julius,
78
Calhoun, John C.,
372
,
373
,
396
,
419
–20,
445
Callender, James,
272
,
287
–88,
297
–98,
308
,
326
Cameron, Jim,
273
Campbell, George,
406
–7
Canada:
and armistice,
385
and New England,
375
–76
U.S. border with,
393
–94
U.S. invasion of,
373
–74,
381
–82,
386
,
388
,
393
Canning, George,
359
–60
Carbery, Henry,
405