military academy proposed for
   military preparedness and
   peacetime
   standing, Constitutional Convention and
   standing, GW’s proposal for
   standing, ideological fears of
   in Whiskey Rebellion
   see also militias
   Army, British
   American prisoners held by
   Arnold affair and
   as best trained and equipped
   Charleston captured by
   German mercenaries in, see Hessians
   local suppliers’ favoring of
   as model for GW
   prisoners from
   retreat to Nova Scotia by
   Royal Ethiopian Regiment in
   status of colonial soldiers in
   see also specific battles
   Army, Continental, see Continental Army
   Arnold, Benedict
   in British Army
   kidnapping attempt on
   as traitor
   Arnold, Peggy Shippen
   Articles of Confederation
   GW’s critique of
   Asbury, Francis
   Asgill, Charles
   Asgill, Lady
   Asia (warship)
   Associated Loyalists
   Atlantic Ocean
   attorney general
   Aurora
   Austin (slave)
   Austin, Jonathan Loring
   Austria
   Bache, Benjamin Franklin
   Bache, Sarah Franklin
   Bailyn, Bernard
   Baker, John
   Baldwin, Abraham
   Ball, Joseph (grandfather)
   Ball, Joseph (uncle)
   Ball, Mary Johnson (grandmother)
   Baltimore, Charles Calvert, Lord
   Baltimore, Md.
   Continental Congress in
   bancomania
   Bank of Alexandria
   Bank of England
   Bank of the United States
   banks
   creation of new
   Baptist Church
   Barbados
   Barbary pirates
   Barbé-Marbois, François
   Bard, John
   Bard, Samuel
   Barlow, Joel
   Barras, Count de
   Bassett, Anna Maria Dandridge (sister-in-law)
   Bassett, Burwell (brother-in-law)
   Bassett, Burwell, Jr.
   Bassett, Fanny, see Washington, Fanny Bassett
   Bastille, fall of
   Baurmeister, Carl Leopold
   Beckley, John
   Beckwith, George
   Bedford, Gunning
   Belvoir
   Bemis Heights, Battle of
   Benedict, Abner
   Berkeley Springs, W.Va.
   Bermuda
   Betty (slave)
   Biddle, Clement
   Bingham, Anne Willing
   Bingham, William
   Bishop, Thomas
   blacks:
   education of
   free
   Blair, John
   Blanchard, Claude
   Bland, Martha Daingerfield
   Bland, Theodorick
   Blockade, The
   Blue Ridge Mountains
   Blueskin (horse)
   Board of Trade, British
   Board of War
   Bonhomme Richard (ship)
   Boston, Mass.
   siege of
   Boston Gazette
   Boston Harbor
   Boston Massacre
   Boston Port Bill
   Boston Sailcloth Manufactory
   Boston Tea Party
   Botetourt, Lord
   Boucher, Jonathan
   Boudinot, Elias
   Boudinot, Elisha
   Bouquet, Henry
   Bowie, John
   Braddock, Edward
   Braddock’s Field
   Bradford, William
   Brady, Patricia
   Brandywine Creek, Battle of
   Brant, Joseph
   Breed’s Hill, see Bunker Hill, Battle of
   Bréhan, Marquise de
   Broadwater, Charles
   Brooklyn
   Brooklyn (Long Island), Battle of
   Brooklyn Heights
   Brown, Elias
   Brown, Gustavus Richard
   Brown, Philip
   Brown University (Rhode Island College)
   Bryan, Helen
   Buchanan, Walter
   Bullskin Plantation
   Bunker Hill (Breed’s Hill), Battle of
   Burgoyne, John
   Saratoga defeat of
   Burke, Edmund
   Burr, Aaron
   Bush, Benjamin
   Butler, James
   Butler, Pierce
   Butler, Richard
   Butler, Walter
   Cabot, George
   Cadwalader, John
   Caesar (slave)
   Callender, James T.
   Calvert, Benedict
   Calvert, Charles
   Cambridge, Mass.
   Camden, Battle of
   Campbell, Christiana
   Canada
   border with
   fishing rights and
   French
   French and Indian War in
   French Catholics in
   canals
   Capitol, U.S.
   Caribbean
   War of Jenkins’ Ear in
   Carleton, Sir Guy
   Carlisle, Pa.
   Carlyle & Adam
   Caroline (slave)
   Carrington, Edward
   Carrington, Elizabeth Ambler
   Cartagena
   Carter, Charles
   Carter, Charles, Jr.
   Cary, Mary
   Cary, Robert
   Cary, Wilson
   Caswell, Richard
   Catawba nation
   Catherine the Great, empress of Russia
   Cato (Addison)
   “Catullus,”
   Cayenne (French Guiana)
   Cayuga nation
   “Centinel,”
   Cerberus (frigate)
   Chamberlayne, Richard
   Champe, John
   Charles II, king of England
   Charleston, S.C.
   Charlestown, Mass.
   Charlotte (slave)
   Charlton, John
   Chastellux, Chevalier de
   Chateaubriand, François-Auguste-René de
   checks and balances
   Cherokee nation
   Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
   Chesapeake Bay
   Chester, Pa.
   Chew, Benjamin
   Chovet, Abraham
   Church of England (Anglican Church)
   Cincinnatus, Lucius Quinctius
   “Cinna,”
   circuit courts
   “Circular to State Governments,”
   City Tavern
   civil liberties
   Civil War, American
   Clarkson, Thomas
   Claypoole, David
   Claypoole’s American Daily Advertiser
   Clermont-Crèvecoeur, Count de
   Clinton, George
   Clinton, Sir Henry
   at Battle of Monmouth
   on Cowpens disaster
   kidnap attempt on
   recall of
   in siege of Charleston
   Closen, Ludwig von, Baron
   Clymer, George
   Coast Guard
   Cobb, David, Jr.
   Cobbett, William
   Cochran, John
   Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts) (1774)
   Coke, Thomas
   College of New Jersey (Princeton University)
   College of Philadelphia (University of Pennsylvania)
   College of William and Mary
   Columbian Magazine
   Columbia University (King’s College)
   commerce
   Committee of Public Safety
   Common Sense (Paine)
   Concord, Mass.
   Congregational Church
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   Congress, Confederation
   Constitutional Convention approved by
   Constitution presented to
   departments of
   Congress, U.S.
   antislavery petitions in
   Bill of Rights in
   capital construction and
   debate over proportional vs. equal representation in
   departments of
   enlarged powers proposed for
   first, delay in opening of
   GW’s annual addresses to
   GW’s election announced by
   GW’s final address to
   GW’s inauguration and
   GW’s relationship with
   Hamilton’s Report on Manufactures to
   Hamilton’s Report on Public Credit to
   on Indian warfare
   Jay Treaty and
   powers reserved for
   presidential veto and
   proportional representation and
   site in new federal city for
   slavery and
   Connecticut
   Constitution ratified by
   volunteer troops from
   Connecticut Continentals
   Constitution, British
   Constitution, U.S.
   advice and consent in
   amendment process for
   annual address mandated by
   Article I of
   Article II of
   bank bill and
   bicameral legislature in
   Bill of Rights and
   emergency government sessions and
   executive branch in
   Federalist vs. Republican views of
   first elections seen as support for
   GW’s support for
   Jefferson’s ambivalence toward
   on judiciary
   as living and open-ended document
   necessary and proper clause of
   preamble to
   proportional representation in
   ratification of
   slavery in
   strict constructionists and
   treaty-making powers in
   tripartite government in
   Twenty-second Amendment of
   two-thirds rule of
   Whiskey Rebellion as test of
   Constitutional Convention
   GW as president of
   GW’s hesitation about
   secrecy rule of
   on slavery
   Continental Army
   Articles of Confederation and
   blacks in
   bounties for
   casualties in
   decrease in support for
   desertions and short-term enlistments in
   discipline in
   early formation of
   generals of
   gunpowder and weapons shortage for
   GW’s command of
   GW’s frustrations with
   GW’s insistence on smallpox inoculations for
   GW’s Life Guard in
   heroism of
   illness in
   long-term enlistments for
   maintaining unity in
   militias in
   as model for new country
   morale problems in
   move south by
   music in
   mutinies in
   in Newport approach
   northern department of
   origins of
   pay not given to
   prisoners from
   prisoners treated humanely by
   reenlistments for
   sanitary conditions for
   size of
   southern department of
   Steuben’s training of
   supply shortages for
   uniforms for
   see also specific battles
   Continental Association
   Continental Congress
   see also First Continental Congress; Second Continental Congress
   Conway, Richard
   Conway, Thomas
   Conway “Cabal,”
   Cooper, Myles
   Corbin, Richard
   Cornwallis, Charles, Lord
   in siege of Charleston
   at Yorktown
   cotton gin
   Cowpens, S.C.
   Craik, James
   Crawford, William
   credit:
   America’s lack of
   federal
   Creek Nation
   Cresswell, Nicholas
   Crisis, The (Paine)
   Cromwell, Oliver
   Crow, Hiland
   Cunliffe, Marcus
   Cupid (slave)
   Curwen, Samuel
   Cushing, Thomas
   Cushing, William
   Custis, Daniel Parke
   Custis, Eleanor “Nelly” Calvert (stepdaughter-in-law)
   remarriage to David Stuart of
   Custis, Eleanor Parke “Nelly” (step-granddaughter)
   education of
   on GW
   GW and Martha’s adoption of
   marriage of, to Lawrence Lewis
   portraits of
   Custis, Elizabeth Parke (step-granddaughter)
   Custis, Frances Parke “Fidelia,”
   Custis, George Washington Parke “Washy” (step-grandson)
   difficult behavior of
   education of
   on GW
   GW and Martha’s adoption of
   portraits of
   Custis, Jack “Black Jack,”
   Custis, John
   Custis, John Parke “Jacky” (stepson)
   as aide at Yorktown
   children of
   courtship and marriage of
   death of
   difficult behavior of
   education of
   GW appreciated by
   GW cheated by
   on Patsy’s death
   portraits of
   smallpox inoculation of
   Custis, Martha Parke (step-granddaughter)
   Custis, Martha Parke “Patsy” (stepdaughter)
   death of
   epilepsy and other health problems of
   portraits of
   Custis estate
   customs service
   customs taxes
   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 far 
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   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