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ii. 42, 60, 85, 104, 114, 256, 314, 315, 318, 321, 322, 333,
342.
Bridgman, Jonathan, wounded at Fort Massachusetts, ii. 246.
Brissonnet, the Plain of, at Louisbourg, ii. 279.
British America, early maps of, ii. 44.
British colonies, the, i. 3.
British provinces, the, ii. 45; growing power of, ii. 45.
Brittany, ii. 166.
Brookfield, attacked by the French and Indians, i. 99.
Brooks, Commander, at Louisbourg, ii. 120, 121.
Brouillan, Jacques François de, urges peace between England and France, i. 6; his letter to Governor Bellomont, i. 7; in command of Acadia, i. 110; paucity of his fighting resources, i. 111; characteristics of, i. 113; death of, i. 114; accusations against, i. 114.
Brown, ii. 95.
Brown, Captain, sent out against Norridgewock, i. 245.
Brown, John, wounded at Number Four, ii. 228.
Brown, John Carter, i. 147.
Brulé Indians, the, ii. 34.
Brunswick, i. 218; burned by the Indians, i. 239.
Bruyas, the Jesuit, i. 11. 368
Brymner, on the journal of La Vérendrye, ii. 17.
Buade, Fort, i. 18.
Buffalo, the, i. 351.
Bullard, John, killed by the Indians, ii. 215.
Bunker Hill, battle of, ii. 90, 123.
Burchett, Secretary of the Admiralty, i. 165.
Burlington, city of, i. 77.
Burnet, Governor, of New York, plans to build a fortified trading-house at Oswego, ii. 53.
Burr’s regiment, at Louisbourg, ii. 103.
Bute, i. 183.
Butler, Captain, i. 177.
Cabot, John, ii. 47, 49, 79.
Cabot, Sebastian, ii. 47, 49, 79.
_Caches_, ii. 16.
Caddoes, the, i. 356.
Cadenaret, an Abenaki chief, ii. 237, 238.
Cadillac, Seigneur, de, see _La Mothe, Jean de_.
“Cæsar,” the, ii. 83.
Cahokia, village of, i. 328.
Cahouet, i. 191.
Callières, the governor, i. 26, 28.
Cambridge, i. 150; ii. 90.
Canada, prepares for defence against England, i. 4; a virtual truce between New York and, i. 16; divided by two opposing policies, i. 21; a country of cabals and intrigues, i. 27; almost inaccessible to New England, i. 120; plan of Samuel Vetch for the conquest of, i. 133; the English ministry plan an attack on, i. 163; the Iroquois cease to be a danger to, i. 216; Abenaki settlements in, i. 257; New York her only rival for the control of the West, i. 273; jealous of Louisiana, i. 324; plans of the chiefs of, i. 325; divided between two opposing influences, i. 347; approaching her last agony, ii. 42; Shirley’s scheme for capturing, ii. 151; in alarm at the hostile preparations of the English, ii. 153; preparations for defence, ii. 154; the attack abandoned, ii. 155.
Canadian Church, the, influence of, i. 347.
Canadian missions, the, converts of, i. 96, 99.
Canadians, the, brave, hardy, and well trained, i. 5; join the expedition against New England, i. 56; led the way in the path of discovery, i. 346.
Cannon-ball River, the, ii. 18.
Canseau, fishing-station of, ii. 60; Duquesnel sends a force against, ii. 60; surrenders to the French and is burned, ii. 61; Commodore Warren at, ii. 84;