532 Index Index 533
Davis, Jefferson
as Confederate president, 291
“Inaugural Address” (1861),
266–267
Davis, Joseph H., “Family
Portraits” (1832–1837),
196, 196 (i)
“Dawes Allotment [Severalty]
Act” (1887), 332
Debates, Lincoln-Douglas,
262–263
Debs, Eugene
Pullman strike and, 363
“Speech in Canton, Ohio”
(1918), 395–396
Debt, after French and Indian
War, 86
Declarations
“Declaration against
Governor William
Berkeley” (Bacon, 1676),
39–40
“Declaration and
Remonstrance of the
Distressed and Bleeding
Frontier Inhabitants
of the Province of
Pennsylvania” (Paxton
Boys’ Declaration, 1764),
149–150
Declaration of Independence
(about), 170
“Declaration of
Independence” (Jefferson,
1776), document,
122–123
“Declaration of Sentiments
and Resolutions”
(Stanton, 1848), 184–185
“Declaration of the Rights of
Man” (1789), 135–136
Deductive reasoning, 229, 230,
486
Deficit spending, in New Deal,
376
Delano, Columbus, 329
“Testimony before the House
Committee on Military
Affairs” (1874), 329
Deleon, Daniel, “What Means
This Strike?” (1898),
354–355
D’Emilio, John, 522
Democracy
after independence, 116
race and, 233
Reagan on, 496–497
secondary sources on,
233–234
war in name of, 412–420
Democratic National Committee,
Watergate break-in and,
441
Democratic Party
1844 Platform of, 224–225
1872 Platform of, 296, 296 (i)
emancipation and, 278
National Convention
(Chicago, 1968), 480
parody of (1848), 225–226,
225 (i)
Tammany Hall and, 336
“Democratic Party Platform”
(1844), 224–225
Demography, of California,
515–516
Departments of government,
Homeland Security as,
506
Depew, Chauncey M., 316 (i)
“Description of Custer’s
Battlefield” (Sheridan,
1876), 330
“Description of the French Fur
Trade” (Champlain,
1608), 30
Detente, Reagan on, 496–497
Detroit, Michigan
automobile industry in,
493–494
HUAC targeting in, 442–444
“Diary of William Trent, The”
(1763), 89–90
Dickinson, Emily, 270
“Much Madness is Divinest
Sense” (1862), 270
Dickinson, John, “Letter from a
Farmer in Pennsylvania”
(1767), 92–93
Differences, 42, 43, 52, 111, 190,
- See also Comparison
Diplomacy, in 1898, 408–409
“Diplomatic Cable to Fidel
Castro” (Khrushchev,
1962), 438–439
“Discourse Concerning
Unlimited Submission
and Non-Resistance
to the Higher Powers”
(Mayhew, 1750), 119
Disease, in Columbian exchange, 2
Dissent, at Constitutional
Convention, 128
Diversity, 328
of British North American
colonies, 29
of Native American societies,
4–6
Dohrn, Bernardine, 464
Dominion of New England,
62–63, 69
Douglas, Stephen A.
Calhoun and, 253
Lincoln debates with,
262–263
Douglass, Frederick, 182
Narrative of the Life of
Frederick Douglass, an
American Slave, Written
by Himself (1845),
182–183
North Star (newspaper) and,
180
Dover Plains (Durand, 1850),
185, 186 (i)
Downing, Jack, 203, 203 (i)
“Dr. New Deal” (Berryman,
1934), 373, 374 (i)
Dred Scott v. Sandford (Taney,
1857), 261
Drug trade, border fence with
Mexico and, 510, 510 (i)
Durand, Asher, Dover Plains
(1850), 185, 186 (i)
East Berlin, Soviet Union and,
495
Eastern Seaboard, map of (1701),
64, 64 (m)
East Germany, Soviet Union
and, 495
Eastman, Mary Henderson, 256
Aunt Phillis’s Cabin (1852),
256–258
Easton, John, Relation of the
Indian War, A (1675), 37
Economic consolidation,
secondary sources on, 358
Economy. See also Debt;
Expansionism; Trade
consumption growth and,
382
discontents of, 316–323
in Gilded Age, 309–314
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