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urge an attack on Fort Massachusetts, ii. 237.

Abenaki lands, the, i. 236.

Abenaki missions, the, i. 217, 236.

Abenakis of the Androscoggin, the, i. 224.

Abenakis of the Kennebec, the, i. 217.

Abenakis of the Saco, the, i. 224.

Abercrombie, Captain, i. 153.

Acadia, i. 7; French claims regarding the extent of its territory, i. 47; its government, i. 110; the old régime in, i. 110-119; friction between the temporal and spiritual powers in, i. 118; forced to make atonement for the sins of Canada, i. 120; changes hands, i. 120-155; the capture of Port Royal means the conquest of, i. 155; claimed by England, i. 184; France tries to hold, i. 184-186; England refuses to resign, i. 186; creed and politics in, i. 193; let alone by the British government, i. 199; documents relating to, i. 211; ceded to England, ii. 49, 50, 173; strong desire of France to recover, ii. 169;