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Cutler, Manasseh

Cyrus (slave)


Dagworthy, John

Dalby, Philip

Dalzell, Lee Baldwin

Dalzell, Robert F., Jr.

Dandridge, Ann

Dandridge, Bartholomew

Dandridge, Frances Jones

Dandridge, John

Danton, Georges Jacques

Davies, Samuel

Davis, Thomas

Davis, Tom (slave)

Deane, Silas

debt

among colonists

federal

funded

government

of GW

imprisonment for

public

state, federal assumption of

war

wartime promissory notes and

Declaration of Independence

Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen

Declaratory Act (1766)

defense, national

deism

DeLancey, James

Delaware:

at Constitutional Convention

Constitution ratified by

Delaware Bay

Delaware nation

Delaware River

Delaware Society for Promoting Domestic Manufacturers

Democratic-Republican Societies

Demont, William

Denny, Ebenezer

deportations

d’Estaing, Jean Baptiste

Deux-Ponts, Guillaume de

Dick, Elisha Cullen

Dickinson, John

Digby, Robert

Dinwiddie, Robert

Discourses on Davila (Adams)

district courts

Dixon, Jeremiah

Dogue Run farm

Doll (slave)

Donald, Alexander

Donop, Colonel von

Dorchester Heights

Drowne, Solomon

Duane, James

Duane, William

Duer, William

Dulany, Elizabeth French

Dumas, Count de

Dunlap, William

Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of

Norfolk, Va. torched by

Dunn, Arthur

Duquesne, Marquis de

Durham boats

duties, import

Dyer, Eliphalet


Eagle (ship)

East India Company

East Indies

East River

Echard, Susan R.

Edict of Fraternity

Edwin, David

Ehlers, John Christian

elections:

of 1789

of 1792

of 1796

of 1800

Electoral College

Elizabethtown, N.J.

Ellicott, Andrew

Ellis, Joseph

Ellsworth, Oliver

Embuscade (ship)

Emerson, William

England

as America’s antithesis

farewell address and

prewar debt to

Spain’s military confrontation with

see also Great Britain

English Channel

Enlightenment

American Revolution in context of

rationalism in

Enys, John

Episcopal Church

Erskine, Sir William

Eskridge, George

Estates-General, French

Evans, Israel

Evans, Joshua

Evans, Oliver

Ewald, Johann

Ewing, James excise taxes executive branch

under Articles of Confederation

under Constitution

domestic policy and

economic policy and

equality between legislative and

foreign policy and

war powers of


Fabius

Fagan, John

Fairfax, Bryan

Fairfax, George William

death of

departure for England of

GW’s friendship with

Fairfax, Sarah Cary “Sally,”

departure for England of

GW’s friendship with

Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, sixth Baron

Fairfax, William

Fairfax County Committee

Fairfax family

Fairfax Independent Company

Fairfax Resolves

Fallen Timbers, Battle of

Falmouth, Mass.

“Farewell Address to the Armies of the United States,”

“Farmer Refuted, The” (Hamilton)

Fauchet, Jean-Antoine

Faulkner, William

Fauntleroy, Elizabeth “Betsy,”

Fauntleroy, William

Fauquier, Francis

federal deficit

Federal District (Washington, D.C.)

Federal Gazette

Federal Hall

federalism

vs. fear of centralized power

fear of chaos and

in GW’s farewell address to armies

Federalist, The (Hamilton, Madison, and Jay)

Federalists

Adams and

Alien and Sedition Acts and

as antislavery party

in 1800 election

envoy to Britain sought by

executive power and

French Revolution feared by

GW in support of

GW’s death and

in GW’s second-term cabinet

High

high society and

hopes for GW’s continuance in office by

on Jay Treaty

Martha Washington as

representational government and

on Reynolds scandal

federal vs. state power

Fenno, John

Ferguson, Patrick

Ferry Farm

Fersen, Axel von, Count

Field, Robert

Findley, William

First Continental Congress

independence not goal of

First Maryland Regiment

Fischer, David Hackett

Fishbourn, Benjamin

Fishkill, N.Y.

Fithian, Philip

Fitzgerald, John

Fitzhugh, William

Flexner, James T.

Florida

East

Forbes, Eleanor

Forbes, Gilbert

Forbes, John

Ford, Theodosia

Ford, West

foreign policy

Forks of the Ohio

Fort Cumberland

Fort Dinwiddie

Fort Duquesne

Fort George

Fort Le Boeuf

Fort Lee

Fort Necessity

Fort Pitt

Fort Ticonderoga

British capture of

weapons from

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