the English in, I.

treaty of France with, II.

receives help from France, II.

peace negotiations and treaty between England and, II.

See United States.

American Civic a.s.sociation, VI.

American Protective a.s.sociation, V.

Rail way Union strike, V.

Americanism, III.

Americans, primordial, unlike Asiatics, I.

differences between their branches, I.

varieties of, I.

Amerigo Vespucci, his voyages and discoveries, I.

Ames, Fisher, his words on Washington. II.

urges ratification of Jay"s treaty, II.

Ames, Oakes, and the Credit Mobilier, IV.

Amherst. General. I.

Amistad case, the, III.

Anarchists, V.

Anderson, Major Robert, at Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter, III.

in charge of Department of the c.u.mberland, III.

Andre, Major, II.

Andros, Sir Edmund, governor, I.

leaves New England, I; in New York, I.

Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty, V.

Annapolis convention, the, II.

Annapolis founded, I.

Anne, Queen, War of, I.

Antietam, battle of, IV.

Appomattox, Lee"s surrender at, IV.

Arbitration, International Court of, organized 1901, VI.

chief features of, VI.

advantages of, VI.

convened for first time, VI.

Pious Fund case, VI.

Venezuela case, VI.

permanent headquarters of, VI.

Arbuthnot, III.

Arctic exploration, VI.

Argall, Captain, the voyages of, I.

Argentina, S. A., progress of, VI.

Atlantic fleet at, VI.

Arizona, VI.

const.i.tution of, VI.

population and products of, VI.

Arkansas and secession, III.

Arlington, Lord, I.

Armed neutrality, the, II.

Army, the, discontent in, at close of the Revolution, II.

in war with Spain, V. II.

in Philippines, II.

reorganization and reform in, VI.

in China, VI.

Arnold, Benedict, attacks Quebec, II.

the hero of the battle of Bemis Heights, II.

turns traitor, II.

Art in United States, IV.

Arthur, Chester A., IV.

Ashburton, Lord, III.

a.s.ser, M., VI.

a.s.sistance, writs of, II.

"a.s.sociated Youths," the, II.

Atlanta Exposition, V.

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