Tucson, Arizona, VI.
Turner, Captain, his attack on Indians at Connecticut Falls, I.
killed, I.
Turner"s rebellion, III.
Tuskegee Inst.i.tute, V.
Twiggs, General, surrenders, III.
Tyler, John, elected Vice-President, III.
U
Uncas, I.
and Miantonomoh, I.
Underhill, in Dutch-Indian war, I.
Union, the att.i.tude of the North and South toward, III.
the Calhoun theory, III.
state authority and, III.
"must be preserved," III.
United States, debt of, at close of the Revolution, II.
critical condition of, II.
population of, in 1700, II.
distribution of population of, II.
government departments of, II.
the revenue system, II.
the mint of, II.
judiciary of, II.
England"s att.i.tude toward, in 1793, II.
France"s insolence toward, II.
war feeling in, II.
centres of population in, II., VI.
land system of, II.
population of, in 1880, II.
rural life, II.
theatres and sports, II.
lotteries, II.
coinage, II., III.
postal service, II., III., IV.
newspapers, II., III.
party strife, III.
manufactures and inventions, II.
factory system in, II.
bank, II., III.
internal improvements, III.
and States rights, III.
life and manners in the fourth decade, III.
population of, in 1830, III.
the West and the East in 1830 and 1840, III.
literature in, III.
charitable inst.i.tutions, III.
personal character, III.
religions, III.
industrial advance by 1840, III.
railroads and ca.n.a.ls in, III., VI.
and Cuba, III.
population and economic prosperity of, in 1860, III.
seizure by secessionists of property of, III.
borrows from banks to pay war debt, IV.
and the Alabama claims, IV.
her dispute with England on the fisheries question, IV.
reduction of debt, IV.
finances of, IV.
labor agitations in, IV.
industry, IV.
art in, IV.
suffrage in, IV. V immigration, IV., VI.
Catholics in, IV.
and Italy, V.
industrial progress, V., VI.
agriculture, V.
foreign affairs, V.
Federal court injunction in strikes, V.
opinion in Europe over war with Spain, V.
relations to Cuban Republic, V., VI.
war in the Philippines, V.
const.i.tution and colonial possessions, V.
government of colonies, V.
population, V.
population in 1910, VI.
comparisons of population by States, VI.
rapid growth of cities, VI.
manufactures, V.
foreign commerce, V.
government in the Philippines, VI.
cancels portion of Chinese debt, VI.
treaty with China, VI.
and Venezuela, VI.
and South American Republics, VI.
and Republic of Santo Domingo, VI.
peace congresses held in, VI.
and the Hague tribunal. VI.
swampland area of, VI.