Reinagle, Alexander
   religious toleration
   of GW
   Report on Manufactures (Hamilton)
   Report on Public Credit (Hamilton)
   Republican Court
   Republicans
   in 1800 election
   farewell address and coded critique of
   France supported by
   French Revolution admired by
   on GW’s second-term cabinet
   on Jay Treaty
   Jefferson and Burr as candidates of
   slavery and
   small government and legislative predominance favored by
   on Whiskey Rebellion
   see also Jeffersonians
   republics, republicanism
   Residence Act (1790)
   revenue cutters
   Revere, Paul
   Revolutionary War, see American Revolution
   Reynolds, James
   Reynolds, Maria
   Rhode Island
   British domination of
   Constitution and
   volunteer troops from
   Rhode Island Army of Observation
   Rhode Island College (Brown University)
   Richmond (slave)
   Richmond, Va.
   Ricketts, John Bill
   Ricketts’ Amphitheater
   Ridout, Mary
   Rights of Man, The (Paine)
   Rittenhouse, David
   River Farm
   Robardet, James
   Robert, Mary
   Robert Cary and Company
   Roberts, William
   Robertson, Walter
   Robespierre, Maximilien de
   Robin, Abbé
   Robinson, Beverley
   Robinson, John
   Robinson, Sally
   Rochambeau, Count de
   Rodney, Admiral
   Rodney, Thomas
   Roman Catholic Church
   Rome, ancient
   Roosevelt, Franklin
   Rose (ship)
   Ross, David
   Ross, James
   Roxbury, Mass.
   Royal Navy, British
   French fleet vs.
   impressment and cargo seizures by
   in occupation of New York
   piracy in wake of withdrawal of
   rule of law
   Rumney, William
   Rumsey, James
   Rush, Benjamin
   Russia
   Rutherford, Robert
   Rutledge, Edward
   Rutledge, John
   St. Clair, Arthur
   St. Domingue (Haiti)
   St. John’s College
   St. Kitt’s
   St. Lawrence River
   St. Paul’s Chapel
   St. Pierre, Jacques Legardeur de
   Salem, Mass.
   Salem, Peter
   Sandwich, Lord
   Sandy Hook
   Saratoga, Battle of
   Sargent, Winthrop
   Savage
   Savage, Edward
   Savannah, Ga.
   Sayen, William Guthrie
   Scammell, Alexander
   School for Scandal, The (Sheridan)
   Schuyler, Philip
   Schuylkill River
   Scotland
   Scott, Charles
   scrip, scrippomania
   Second Continental Congress
   in Annapolis
   archives of
   Brooklyn defeat and
   Continental Army and
   and criticisms of GW
   Declaration of Independence in
   driven from Philadelphia
   GW in
   GW’s compensation for expenses by
   GW’s resignation as commander in chief in
   as ineffectual
   medal struck by
   officer revolt and
   settlements and
   state power vs.
   treason and
   wartime debt and
   and Yorktown victory
   Second Virginia Convention
   securities
   government
   Sedgwick, Theodore
   Ségur, Count de
   Seixas, Moses
   Senate, U.S.
   advice and consent of
   bank bill in
   closed-door policy of
   equal representation in
   excise tax in
   foreign relations in
   form of address for president discussed in
   Jay Treaty in
   Seneca nation
   separation of powers
   September Massacres
   Sequeyra, John de
   Serapis (ship)
   Sergeant, Jonathan Dickinson
   Serle, Ambrose
   Seven Years’ War
   see also French and Indian War
   Shakespeare, William
   Sharpe, Granville
   Sharpe, Horatio
   Shaw, Samuel
   Shaw, William
   Shawnee nation
   Shays, Daniel
   Shays’s Rebellion
   Sheels, Christopher (slave)
   Shenandoah Valley
   Sheridan, Richard
   Sheridan, William
   Sherman, Roger
   Shewkirk, Ewald
   Shingas, chief of the Delawares
   Shippen, William, Jr.
   Shirley, William
   Short, William
   Sierra Leone
   Silla (slave)
   Sills, Isaac and Hannah
   Six Nations
   Six Per Cent Club
   Sketches of American Policy (Webster)
   slaves, slavery
   abolitionism and
   British promises of freedom to
   Constitutional Convention on
   construction of capital and
   Continental Congress’s opposition to
   dower
   Federalist opposition to
   GW and
   GW’s plan for emancipation of
   Hamilton’s opposition to
   and ideals of the American Revolution
   Jefferson and
   John Laurens on
   Lafayette’s opposition to
   Madison and
   marriages of
   Martha Washington and
   Mary Washington and
   northern termination of
   overseers and
   Pennsylvania and abolition of
   in population
   runaway
   runaway, British refusal of restitution for
   St. Domingue rebellion and
   suspension of importation of
   trade in
   trades taught to slaves in
   Virginia law and
   smallpox
   Smallwood, William
   Smith, Adam
   Smith, William
   Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures (SEUM)
   Society of the Cincinnati
   New York
   Sons of Liberty
   Sons of St. Patrick
   South
   abolitionism feared by
   abolitionism in
   discontent in
   divide between North and
   fighting in
   French interest in invading
   GW’s tour of
   GW’s weakness in
   national bank feared in
   and projected war with France
   push for capital in
   shift of war toward
   slavery in
   solidarity with New England of
   South Carolina
   at Constitutional Convention
   Constitution ratified by
   slaves in
   South Carolina Independents
   Spain
   diplomatic breakthrough with
   England’s military confrontation with
   Florida as possession of
   Mississippi River commerce blocked by
   possessions of
   in War of Jenkins’ Ear
   Sparks, Ja 
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   Spear, Joseph
   speculation
   in government bonds and bank shares
   opposition to
   Spencer, Joseph
   Spotswood, Alexander (nephew)
   Staines, John
   Stamp Act (1765)
   Stamp Act Congress
   Stanwix, John
   State Department
   Freneau at
   State House (Independence Hall)
   Staten Island
   states, shortsighted behavior of
   states’ rights
   state vs. federal power
   Stephen, Adam
   Steuben, Frederick William August von
   in GW’s farewell
   Stevens, Edward
   Stevens, Elisha
   Stewart, Robert
   Stewart, Walter
   Stirling, Lady
   Stirling, Lady Kitty
   Stirling, William Alexander, Lord
   stock exchanges
   Stockton, Annis Boudinot
   Stony Point
   Stuart, David
   Stuart, Gilbert
   Stuart, Jane
   Stuart, William
   Sullivan, John
   in Battle of Germantown
   Summary View of the Rights of British America, A (Jefferson)
   Supreme Court, U.S.
   building not planned for
   implied powers doctrine and
   role of
   Susquehanna River
   Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles-Maurice de
   Tallmadge, Benjamin
   Tappan, N.Y.
   Tarleton, Banastre
   taxes, taxation:
   customs
   excise
   federal
   in France
   GW on need for
   GW’s difficulty in payment of
   on Loyalists
   national bank and
   representation and
   to restore American credit
   Shays’s Rebellion and
   states’ hesitation in raising of
   suspicion of
   on whiskey
   Taylor, Zachary
   tea:
   boycott of
   taxation of
   Telfair, Edward
   Temple of Minerva, The
   Tennessee
   Ternay, Chevalier de
   textile industry
   Thacher, James
   Thanksgiving Day
   Third Massachusetts Regiment
   Thomas, John
   Thomas, Margaret
   Thompson, Benjamin
   Thompson, Josiah
   Thompson, Mary
   Thomson, Charles
   Thornton, Edward
   Thornton, William
   Thoughts of a Freeman, The
   Tilghman, Tench
   Tilton, James
   Time Piece
   tobacco
   Toledo, Ohio
   Tom (slave)
   Tories
   see also Loyalists
   Toussaint Louverture, François-Dominique
   Townshend Acts (1767)
   Trask, Israel
   Treasury Department
   controversy surrounding
   investigation of
   Treaty of San Lorenzo
   Trenton, Battle of
   Trenton, N.J.
   Trevelyan, George
   Trinity Church, New York
   Tripoli
   Troup, Robert
   Trumbull, John
   Trumbull, Jonathan
   Trumbull, Jonathan, Jr.
   Tryon, William
   Tucker, St. George
   Tudor, William
   Tuileries, storming of
   Tunis
   Twohig, Dorothy
   Union, fear of dissolution of
   Union Farm
   United States:
   British recognition of
   commerce of
   credit crisis in
   European view of
   foreign fears of chaos in
   internal improvements in
   interstate cooperation in
   military power of
   national unity in
   neutrality proclamation of
   new democratic culture of
   political parties in
   postwar debt of
   regulation of trade by
   treaty power of
   western frontier of
   University of Pennsylvania (College of Philadelphia)
   Valley Forge, Pa.
   Van Braam, Jacob
   Van Cortlandt, Philip
   Vancouver Island
   Vandalia
   Van Swearingen, Captain
   Varick, Richard
   Varnum, James Mitchell
   Vassall, Darby (slave)
   Vassall, John
   Vaughan, Samuel
   Venango
   Venus (slave)
   Vergennes, Count de
   Vermont, admitted to Union
   Vernon, Edward
   veterans, wartime promissory notes and
   veto, presidential
   Victoire, La
   Vietnam War
   View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United States, A (Monroe)
   Ville de Paris
   Villiers, Louis Coulon de
   Vindication, A (Randolph)
   Virginia
   British threats to
   capitol building of
   at Constitutional Convention
   Constitution as controversial in
   constitution of
   Constitution ratified in
   currency restrictions in
   farming in
   Federalists in
   fighting in
   free blacks in
   GW’s distancing from
   hierarchical universe of
   militia of
   moral climate of
   New England and
   in Potomac and James River navigation schemes
   riflemen from
   slaves in
   as slave state
   Tidewater
   travel and hospitality in
   troops from
   vulnerability to attack of
   war debts paid by
   Virginia, University of
   Virginia Association
   Virginia Convention
   Virginia Gazette
   Virginia House of Delegates
   Virginia legislature
   GW named to Constitutional Convention by
   Virginia Plan
   Virginia Ratifying Convention
   Virginia Regiment
   Virginia Resolves
   Vogels, Gerard
   Voltaire
   Vulture
   Wabash nation
   Waggener, Thomas
   Waldo, Albigence
   Walker, Benjamin
   Wallis, George
   Walpole, Horace
   Walpole, Robert
   Walton, Moses
   Wansey, Henry
   Ward, Artemas
   Ward, Joseph
   War Department
   War of Jenkins’ Ear
   Warren, James
   Warren, Joseph
   Warren, Mercy Otis
   Warville, Brissot de
   Washington, Anne Pope
   Washington, Ann Fairfax
   Washington, Augustine (father)
   death of
   Washington, Augustine, Jr. “Austin” (half brother)
   death of
   GW’s relationship with
   Washington, Bushrod (nephew)
   GW’s papers and
   Mount Vernon inherited by
   on Supreme Court
   Washington, Charles (brother)
   Washington, Corbin (nephew)
   Washington, D.C.
   naming of
   see also Federal District
   Washington, Elizabeth
   Washington, Fanny Bassett (niece)
   marriage to George Augustine Washington of
   marriage  
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   portraits of
   Washington, George:
   active leadership style of
   at Adams’s inauguration
   address to rebellious officers by
   as adjutant general for Northern Neck of Virginia
   adopted children of
   aging of
   aides of
   ambitious nature of
   annual addresses (State of the Union speeches) of
   appearance and clothing of
   appearances important to
   approval sought by
   aristocratic tastes and habits of
   athleticism and vigor of
   bank bill and
   with biographers and historians
   birthday celebrations for
   birth of
   as born joiner
   boycott of British goods supported by
   bravery and heroism of
   British attacks at Lexington as viewed by
   burial place of
   business behavior of
   cabinet of
   capacity to learn from mistakes of
   celebrity and image of
   childlessness of
   and command of new army
   as Constitutional Convention president
   Continental Army commanded by
   Continental Army inspired by
   as convivial
   cordial and correct nature of
   correspondence of
   criticisms of
   deafness of
   death of
   in Delaware crossing
   delegation of authority difficult for
   deliberate nature of
   democratic manner and republican simplicity of
   dental problems of
   departure from presidency of
   diaries of
   dignity of
   dining and drinking habits of
   discipline and
   discomfort with public speaking and celebrations by
   dislike of being touched
   disorder disliked by
   as distant
   as distrustful
   domestic manufactures encouraged by
   as dutiful but distant son
   as early riser
   economic policies of
   education of
   egalitarianism not natural to
   in election of 1789
   in election of 1792
   emotional nature of
   enthusiasm for Constitution of
   ethical standards of
   exercise prescribed for
   eyesight of
   on fair treatment of civilians
   family dynamics of
   family history of
   farewell address of
   “Farewell Address to the Armies of the United States” of
   farewell to his officers by
   farming by
   fastidiousness and breeding of
   as Father of His Country
   final address to Congress by
   financial troubles of
   in First Continental Congress
   first inaugural address of
   as first lame-duck president
   first presidential inauguration of
   flirtations and romances of
   on foreign policy
   formal and austere manner of
   in French and Indian War
   French charmed by
   friendships of
   in frontier life and warfare
   frustrations of, with Continental Army
   funeral and memorial of
   on gambling