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Clemenceau, Georges, 614,<br />
615<br />
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne.<br />
See Twain, Mark<br />
Clergy, 74<br />
Cleveland, Grover, 448–452,<br />
455–457, 459, 465,<br />
531–533, 541–543<br />
Cleveland, Ohio, 269, 807<br />
Clinton, DeWitt, 269<br />
Clinton, Hillary Rodham,<br />
862–863, 879<br />
Clinton, William Jeff erson<br />
“Bill”: domestic policies<br />
of, 862–866; foreign policies<br />
of, 865–867; impeachment<br />
proceedings against,<br />
868; Kennedy infl uence<br />
on, 8<strong>00</strong>; as president,<br />
862–869; as presidential<br />
candidate, 861–862, 864;<br />
quotation by, 859; scandals<br />
involving, 867–868<br />
Clipper ships, 271<br />
Coal mining, 571, 718<br />
Coast Guard, 718<br />
Coast Ranges, 3–4<br />
Cody, William F. “Buff alo<br />
Bill,” 511, 516<br />
Coen brothers, 897<br />
Cohan, George M, 602<br />
Cohens v. Virginia, 220<br />
Cold War: American culture<br />
during, 741–743, 766–<br />
770, 787–789; American<br />
domestic policies during,<br />
759–760, 762, 772–774,<br />
782–783, 786, 792–793,<br />
798–799, 844–845;<br />
American foreign policy<br />
during, 749, 754–765,<br />
779–781, 783–784, 786–<br />
787, 793–798, 820–822,<br />
830–831, 834–835, 837,<br />
846–848, 853–855, 876;<br />
arms-reduction agreements<br />
during, 822, 837,<br />
847; Asian arena during,<br />
758–759, 762–765,<br />
779–780, 820–822; beginning<br />
of, 749; Berlin Wall<br />
during, 793; détente, 798,<br />
820–822, 830; disarmament<br />
during, 783–784;<br />
elections during, 760–762,<br />
781–782, 785–786, 801–<br />
802, 809–812, 825–826,<br />
833–834, 841–842, 846;<br />
end of, 847–848, 853–855;<br />
Korean War during, 743,<br />
762–765, 771–772; rearmament<br />
during, 757–758,<br />
762–763, 844–845; Strategic<br />
Defense Initiative<br />
(Star Wars) in, 845; Vietnam<br />
War during<br />
(See Vietnam War)<br />
Colleges and universities:<br />
affi rmative action in, 832,<br />
865, 875, 895; African<br />
Americans admitted to,<br />
282, 496; colonial education<br />
in, 82–83; desegregation<br />
of, 798; early<br />
establishment of, 14, 64;<br />
land-grant, 496; political<br />
activism at, 777–778,<br />
806, 813, 820; reform<br />
of, 281–282, 497–498;<br />
veterans attending, 741;<br />
women admitted to, 282,<br />
286, 287, 496. See also<br />
specifi c schools by name<br />
Collier, John, 680<br />
Colonies: army of, 118–120,<br />
121–126, 129–139;<br />
Carolinas, 28, 29–30;<br />
committees of correspondence<br />
in, 110–111;<br />
confl icts between British<br />
and French, 92–95; Connecticut,<br />
40, 43; culture<br />
in, 83–84; Delaware,<br />
50–52; disunity of, 95–96,<br />
117–118; education in,<br />
64, 81–83; First Continental<br />
Congress of, 113,<br />
117–118; France as ally to,<br />
115–116, 117, 133–135,<br />
138–140; French, 89–95;<br />
Georgia, 30–31; governments<br />
of, 26–27, 36–38,<br />
42–43, 64, 78, 85–86;<br />
governors of, 85–86,<br />
109; Maine, 40–41, 43;<br />
Maryland, 27, 53–56, 74;<br />
multicultural immigration<br />
to, 70–72; New England<br />
Index I-9<br />
(See New England); New<br />
Hampshire, 41; New Jersey,<br />
50, 51–52; New York,<br />
45–48, 51–52, 61, 74–75,<br />
84–85, 95–96; northern<br />
(See North); Pennsylvania,<br />
48–52, 70–72, 83; politics<br />
in, 85–86; population<br />
growth in, 69–70; printing<br />
presses in, 84–85; professions<br />
in, 74–77; religion<br />
in, 35–39, 48–51, 64–65,<br />
77–81; resentment of British<br />
rule in, 43–45, 98–1<strong>00</strong>,<br />
102–117, 129; Rhode<br />
Island, 30, 39–40, 43;<br />
slavery in, 9, 26, 28–29,<br />
31–32, 59–62; society<br />
in, 61–68, 72–74, 83–84,<br />
86–87; southern (See<br />
South); Spain as ally to,<br />
115–116; Spanish, 13–14,<br />
98, 115–116, 222, 350,<br />
543–546; strengths and<br />
weaknesses of, 117–120;<br />
taxation of, 105–110,<br />
115–116; trade restrictions<br />
on, 44, 104–107,<br />
109–110; transportation<br />
in, 77; unity of, 42–43,<br />
95–96, 99, 107–108, 113,<br />
117–118; Virginia, 17,<br />
21–27, 53–56, 74, 111.<br />
See also Colonists; specifi c<br />
colonies by name<br />
Colonists: diseases aff ecting,<br />
22–23, 53–54; education<br />
for, 64, 81–83; Jamestown<br />
settlement by, 17, 21–23;<br />
multiculturalism of,<br />
70–72; Native American<br />
confl icts with, 23–25,<br />
30, 42, 46, 56, 58, 90, 97,<br />
1<strong>00</strong>; Pilgrims as, 35–39,<br />
42; professions of, 74–77;<br />
Puritans as, 35–39, 42–43,<br />
62–67, 81–83, 290–293;<br />
Quakers as, 39, 48–51;<br />
religion of, 35–39, 48–51,<br />
64–65, 77–81; republicanism<br />
of, 103–104, 126,<br />
127–128; resentment of<br />
British rule by, 43–45,<br />
98–1<strong>00</strong>, 102–117, 129;<br />
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