History of the United States of America: Madison & Monroe

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Contents

Second Session of the Tenth Congress
95
State of the Revenue
106
Reception of the Enforcing Act
113
Alleged Federal Plot
119
Renewed Debate on the Embargo
125
Substitute for the Embargo 131
131
Territory of Illinois 13
139
MADISONS INAUGURATION NEW ENGLAND AND
149
New York and Maryland
155
Trial of Bright and his Militiamen
163
Erskine Arrangement
172
First Proceedings
178
Effects of that Disavowal
185
Breach with Jackson
193
Differences of Opinion as to the Policy to be adopted
197
Effects and History of the Nonimportation Act
203
Manufactures
209
New Remonstrances Rambouillet Decree
215
View taken of it by Wellesley
219
Proceedings in Relation to Florida
225
Revenue and Appropriations
231
Close of the Eleventh Congress
237
Termination of Pinkneys Mission
243
Barlows Mission to France
249
Council near Vincennes
255
Third Census and Apportionment
261
Continuation of the Debate
273
Ways and Means Gallatin
281
Politics of Massachusetts
287
Question of Breach of Privilege
294
Clinton nominated for the Presidency
299
Declaration of War
305
East Florida Proclamation to the Inhabitants of British
311
Influence of Foreigners Manufactures
317
Views of the Essex Junto
323
Reaction Political Revolution in Maryland
332
Fall of Michilimackinac Hulls Supplies intercepted
338
British Declaration respecting the Orders in Council
344
Character given by this Question to the War
352
Military Muster in Kentucky
359
First naval Events of the War
365
Privateering
371
CHAPTER XXVI
378
Changes in the Cabinet
385
Naturalization Question Retaliations authorized
391
Recovery of Detroit Proctors Defeat
437
The Expedition abandoned Niagara Frontier
443
Hillibee Towns Autosee the Alabamas
449
Revival of the Restrictive System
455
Navy Acts the Army
461
Pennsylvania and New Jersey
468
Restrictive System abandoned Protection to Manufactures
476
Failures at Prairie du Chien and Michilimackinac
482
Recruits for the Army
488
British War Party
492
Siege of Fort Erie Assault repulsed
498
Measures of Defense
504
The British in Washington
510
Attack and Defense of Baltimore
517
The Baratarians broken up
523
Madisons Message Finances
525
New York Virginia Massachusetts and Connecticut
531
Upper Canada evacuated
537
New Taxes
543
Report agreed to by the Convention
549
Navy Capture of the President Frigate
555
The British reach the Mississippi Engagement
561
Battle of New Orleans Retreat of the British
565
Indian Auxiliaries 434
567
The Capitol Jefferson Gerry Militia Services
571
New Arrangement of the Army Officers retained
577
Encouragement of Domestic Manufactures
583
Currency New National Bank
589
Nomination of Monroe for the Presidency
594
Politics of New Hampshire Dartmouth College
601
Bank of United States Crawford succeeds Dallas Finances
607
Territory of Alabama Domestic Slave Trade
613
Madisons Political Character
619
Republics
627
Bill for erecting Missouri into a State Proposed Exclusion
661
Speech of Tallmadge
667
Southern Threats of destroying the Union
675
Disordered State of the Currency
681
Missouri Question State Action upon it
687
Monroe hesitates to Sign the Bill
691
Perpetuity of Slavery Jefferson
697
Second Session of the Sixteenth Congress Speaker
703
Spanish Revolt New Openings for British Trade
709
AUTHORITIES
715
INDEX
721

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