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Index Adams,John Quincy, 134 Agrarianism: Cherokee, 125; in England, 15-16, 25-26, 27;Jeffersonian, 3, 101, 103, 117; H. N. Smith on, 6 Agricultural products: apples, 85, 91; beans, 1,8,88, 132, 177n. 2;corn (maize), 33, 34, 35, 37, 40-41, 43, 55, 57, 62,64, 78,80,88,95,98, 109,132, 136; cotton, 84, 89, 102, 132; dairy products, 110;flax,64,80,89,98, 100,103,132, 188n.3l;grapes, 17,34-35,84;hemp, 64, 80, 89, 102, 103; indigo, 79, 95; livestock , 25-26, 53-54, 56, 57, 60-61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 78, llO, 142; olives, 18, 19, 178n. 28; oranges, 45, 46; peaches, 91; rice, 95, 96; rye, 112, 114; silk, 29, 84, 89, 188n. 31; silk grass, 18, 89; sugar, 43, 79, 95; tobacco, 8, 18, 36-38, 40-42, 43, 46,76, 78-81,85-86,87,88,91-93,95, 102-3; tulips, 90; turnips, 85; wheat, 95, 98, 102, 111, 112, 114; wool, 16-17, 64, 89. See also Commodities Alpers, Paul, 3, 5 Alsop, George: Character ofMaryland, 85, 91 American Husbandry, 103-4, 109-10 American Revolution, 97 Anderson, Virginia, 184n. 23 Andrews, Kenneth, 178n. 1, 179n. 9, 180n.37 Antinomian Crisis, 52, 184n. 14 Apess, William, 125, 193n. 5 Appleby, Joyce, 26-27, 180nn. 32, 44, 189n.55, 190nn. 16,20 Arch, Stephen, 183n. 12, 184n. 28 Argall, Samuel, 37 Atack,Jeremy, 182n. 20, 196n. 70 Austen, jane, 4 Bacon, Francis, 5, 76, 84 Bacon, Nathaniel, 80, 81, 93, 94 Bacon's Rebellion, 81, 88 Bailyn, Bernard, 187n. 23, 188n. 49 Banister, john, 74, 83-84, 85, 92, 186nn. 3, 4, 188nn.28,31 Barbour, Philip, 182nn. 17, 22 Bartram, William, 138, 195n. 54 Bercovitch, Sacvan, 186nn. 65, 66 Berkeley, William, 81, 91; Discourse of Virginia, 78-80, 83 Bermuda Company, 43, 44 Beverley, Robert, 34, 49, 98, 103, 153, 165, 174; History of Virginia (1705), 8, 7475 , 77-78, 80, 82-95; History of Virginia (1722),83, 187nn.8,25 Beverley, Robert, Sr., 188n. 42 Blackstone, William, 58, 184n. 33 Bliss, Willard, 188n. 49, 190n. 17, 19ln. 48 Boime, Albert, 195n. 46 Boone, Daniel, 112 Botkin, Daniel, 181n. 51, 199n. 30, 200nn.31,35,201n.57 Boudinot, Elias, 9, 123, 131, 132, 196n. 66; "Address to the Whites," 127-28, 133; editorials in Cherokee Phoenix, 139-40, 144, 196n.75 Bozeman, Theodore, 183n. 7, 184nn. 13, 15,185n.55 Bradford, William, 8, 37, 53, 153, 183n. 12, 184n. 16; OfPlymouth Plantation, 52, 54-56,59,62,63,69, 70, 71, 186n. 62 Breen, Timothy, 188nn. 40, 54, 189n. 55 216 Index Brockbank, Philip, 182n. 26 Bromell, Nicholas, 177n. 2 Brown, Charles Brockden, 9, 70, 100, 121; Arthur Mervyn, 117; Edgar Huntly, 117-18; "Specimen ofAgricultural Improvement " and "Specimen of Political Improvement," 118-20; Wieland, 117 Brown, David, 9, 123, 133-35, 138, 146 Buell, Lawrence, 3, 4-5, 179n. 12, 198n. 8, 200n.38 Burnham, Michelle, 184n. 14 Byrd, William, I, 94 Byrd, William, II, 34 Calhoun,John, 133 Capital, natural vs. human-made, 27, 180n. 46 Carleill, Christopher, 20 Carroll, Peter, 184nn. 19, 29 Carroll, William, 180n. 41 Carson, Rachel: Silent Spring, 198n. 8 Chaplin, Joyce, 189nn. 6, 57, 19ln. 33, 195n.47 Cherokee Constitution, 137 Cherokee Memorials to Congress, 125, 126-27,134,145,151 Cherokee National Council, 132, 136-37, 144,150,151, 194n.31, 195n.45 Cherokee Phoenix, 137-38, 139, 143-44, 195n.60,196nn.75,79 Cheshire, Neil, 178n. 1 Cheyfitz, Eric, 195n. 64 Christensen, Paul, 180n. 45 Clark, Christopher, 186n. 60 Class structure: C. B. Brown on, 118-20, 121; of Cherokee nation, 133, 152; of colonial New England, 59-60, 61, 64, 66-68, 70; of colonial Virginia, 8, 77, 82, 91, 93-95; Crevecoeur on, 105; in early national era, 98-99; Franklin on, 104-5; Jefferson on, 102, 104; Rush on, 98, 109, 115-16. See alw Labor; Property Clayton,John, 85, 186n. 4, 187n. 16 Climate: Berkeley on, 79; Bradford on, 69;Johnson on, 52;]. Smith on, 45-46; Wood on, 50-51, 63. See also Climatology Climatology, classical, 17, 45, 50, 79, 183n.4 Cobb,John,l78n.6, 180n.47 Cobbett, William, 4 Cochrane, Willard, 19lnn. 41, 42, 46, 192nn.57,65 Cole, Thomas, 198n. 13; Falls ofthe KaaterskiU , 156 Columbus, Christopher, 29, 18ln. 2 Commodities: catalogs of, 18, 35, 38, 46, 65, 79, 95-96, 131, 134; cider, 90-91, 114; cloth, 16-17, 20-21, 24-26...

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