A School History of the United States eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 507 pages of information about A School History of the United States.

A School History of the United States eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 507 pages of information about A School History of the United States.
  slavery in. 
Key, Francis S., writes Star-Spangled Banner
Kickapoo Indians. 
King George’s War. 
King Philip’s War. 
King William’s War. 
King, Rufus. 
King, William R.
Kings Mountain. 
Kirtland. 
Knights of Labor. 
Know-nothing party. 
Knox, General Henry. 
Ku Klux Klan.

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La Salle, Robert de. 
Labor, in 1763;
  in 1790;
  questions in 1860;
  after Civil War;
  slave and free;
  foreign and convict;
  parties. 
Labor department established. 
Laconia. 
Lafayette, Marquis de. 
Lake Champlain, battle of. 
Lake Erie, battle of. 
Lancaster, Congress at. 
Land grants, free;
  to railroads;
  opposed. 
Land Mortgage scheme. 
Lane, Joseph. 
Lane, Ralph. 
Larimer, General. 
Laud, Archbishop. 
Laudonniere.
Lawrence
Lawrence settled. 
Lawrence, Amos A.
Lawrence, James. 
Leaven worth. 
Lecompton constitution. 
Lee, Charles. 
Lee, Richard Henry. 
Lee, Robert E., campaigns in Civil War;
  surrenders. 
Lenni Lenape Indians.
Leopard
Letters of marque. 
Lewis, Meriwether. 
Lewiston founded.
Lexington, 148. 
Lexington, battle of. 
Lexington, Ky. 
Liberal Republican party.
Liberator
Liberty party. 
Limestone settled. 
Lincoln, Abraham, debates with Douglas,
in Illinois senatorial contest;
  elected president;
  during Civil War;
  inauguration speech;
  Emancipation Proclamation;
  Gettysburg Address;
  peace conference with Stephens;
  reflected;
  assassinated. 
Lincoln, General. 
Line of Demarcation.
Little Belt
Livingston, Robert R.
Loan-office certificates. 
Log cabin campaign. 
Log cabins. 
Log of the Mayflower. 
Logan, John A.
Logstown. 
London Company. 
Long, Dr.
Long, Major;
  discovers Longs Peak. 
Long houses, Indian. 
Long Parliament. 
Lookout Mountain, battle of. 
Lords of Trade. 
Lottery, Congress. 
Louis XV. claims Ohio region. 
Louisburg, built;
  captured by English;
  restored to French. 
Louisiana, La Salle in;
  extent of;
  French in;
  struggle for;
  Spanish;
  purchased;
  admitted;
  boundary;
  secedes;
  reconstructs government;
  readmitted. 
Louisville, settled;
  labor congress at. 
Lovejoy, Elijah. 
Lowell founded. 
Lundy, Benjamin. 
Lundys Lane, battle of. 
Lyon, General.

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McClellan, General George B., campaigns;
  presidential nominee. 
McCormick reaper. 
McDonough, Thomas. 
McDowell, General Irwin, campaigns. 
McKinley, William, president. 
McKinley Tariff Act.
Macedonian
Macomb, General. 
Macon Bill. 
Madison, James, on the Constitution;
  Republican leader;

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