Documenting United States History

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Champlain, Samuel de,
“Description of the
French Fur Trade” (1608),
30
Chandler, Alfred D., Jr., 358
Change patterns. See Continuity
and change over time
Charles I (England), execution
of, 119
Charles II (England), 38, 61
Charles V (Holy Roman Empire),
14
Charleston Mercury
“Emancipation of the Slaves
by the Confederate
Government” (1864),
290–291
“President Lincoln and His
Scheme of Emancipation”
(1862), 283–284
“Charter of the Royal African
Company” (1662), 61–62
Charters
of Massachusetts Bay Colony,
38–39
of Royal African Company
(1662), 61–62
Chavez, Cesar, “We Shall
Overcome” (1965),
456–457
Cheyenne peoples, 330
Chicago
“Chicago Streetcar” (1900),
384 (i)
Democratic National
Convention (1968) in,
480
“Picket Line, Chicago”
(Vachon, 1941), 398,
399 (i)
“Chief Powhatan’s Deerskin
Cloak” (Virginia, 1608),
6, 6 (i)
“Chinese Exclusion Act” (1882),
348–349
Christianity. See also Protestants;
Roman Catholic Church
native peoples and, 12, 26,
40–41
Chronological reasoning, 51, 206,
357, 423, 458
Churches. See Religion(s);
specific groups
Church of England (Anglican
Church)

“Interior of St. James
Anglican Church”
(1711–1719), 76, 76 (i)
Separatists from, 31–32
Cicuique (Pueblo town), ruins of,
5, 5 (i)
Cities and towns. See Urban
environment
Citizens, native-born and
naturalized, 241–242
Citizenship, for Native
Americans, 332
Civilian Conservation Corps
(CCC)
about, 373
Roosevelt, Franklin D., on,
374–375
Civil liberties, Second World
War, Cold War, and,
445–446
Civil rights, gender and, 482–483
Civil Rights Act (1960), 456
“Civil Rights Act (1964),”
455–456
Civil rights movement
about, 448, 450–457, 468
“I Have a Dream” speech and,
454–455
King and, 448, 454–455,
461–462
leadership of, 487–488
Civil society, Locke on, 118
Civil War (U.S.)
about, 276
“Call for Black Troops”
(1863), 288 (i)
emancipation of slaves during,
276, 278–279, 281–282
Gettysburg Address and, 289
Taylor, “The Cause of the
Rebellion,” 269 (i)
as total war, 287–293
Claim, 10, 11, 16, 17, 25, 39, 43,
50, 53, 54, 78, 81, 98, 109,
164, 206, 210, 211, 229,
230, 232, 247, 250, 286,
301–304
“Clarence Darrow versus William
Jennings Bryan” (1925),
386–388
Classes (social), First Great
Awakening and, 58
Clay, Henry, Calhoun and, 253
“Clay Compromise Measures,
The” (Calhoun, 1850), 253

Cleveland, Grover, Hawaii and,
312–313
Climate change, Kyoto Protocol
and, 509–510
Clinton, Bill, “Address on Health
Care Reform” (1993),
498–499
“Closing of the Frontier, The”
(Turner, 1893), 407–408
Coercive Acts, 95
Coherent argument, 25, 190, 232
Cold War, 428, 474, 490. See also
Soviet Union
civil liberties and, 445–446
optimism after, 497–498
Reagan on, 496–497
Colonies and colonization
Barbados and, 44 (i)
along Eastern Seaboard of
North America, 64 (i)
English, 28–29, 58
French, 28
Jamestown as, 31
King Philip’s War in, 37
Native American attacks
on, 65
slavery in British colonies,
44–49
Colored Farmers’ Alliance
(Tallahatchie,
Mississippi), 317–318
Columbian exchange, 2
Columbus, Christopher, 2, 7
“Letter from His Fourth
Voyage” (1503), 7
Comic books, juvenile
delinquency and, 477–478
“Commission for the Dominion
of New England” (1688),
62–63
“Commodore Perry at the Loo
Choo Isles” (New York
Daily Times, 1853),
240–241
Common Sense (Paine, 1776),
120–121
Commonwealth of England,
Scotland, and Ireland,
119
“Commune Comes to America,
The” (Life, 1969), 439,
440 (i)
“Communiqué No. 1”
(Weatherman
Underground, 1970), 464

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