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I-10 Index<br />
Colonists: (continued)<br />
society developed by,<br />
61–68, 72–74, 83–84,<br />
86–87; transportation of,<br />
77; West Indies colonization<br />
by, 27–29, 37, 59,<br />
74–76. See also Colonies<br />
Colorado: agriculture in,<br />
521; Columbine High<br />
School in, 863; mining<br />
in, 517–518; statehood of,<br />
521; women’s voting rights<br />
in, 518<br />
Colored Farmers’ National<br />
Alliance, 529<br />
Colored National Labor<br />
Union, 478<br />
Colt, Samuel, 262<br />
Columbia, 349, 554–555<br />
Columbia, South Carolina,<br />
406, 417<br />
Columbine High School<br />
shooting, 863<br />
Columbus, Christopher, 1,<br />
9–10, 12<br />
Comanches, 513, 720<br />
Committee for Industrial<br />
Organization (CIO),<br />
683–685<br />
Committee on Public Information,<br />
601–603<br />
Committees of correspondence,<br />
110–111<br />
Common Sense (Paine),<br />
126–127, 291<br />
Commonwealth of Independent<br />
States, 854–855<br />
Commonwealth v. Hunt, 264<br />
Communal societies, 287–288<br />
Communication: computers<br />
as method of,<br />
766–768, 865, 881–883,<br />
888, 898–899; Moscow-<br />
Washington hot line for,<br />
797; radio as method of,<br />
635, 656, 673; telegraph as<br />
method of, 263, 272, 476;<br />
telephones as source of,<br />
467; television as method<br />
of, 769–770, 771, 785–786<br />
Communism: American anticommunism,<br />
622–623,<br />
759–760, 772–774;<br />
Chinese, 758, 820–822;<br />
collapse of, 853–854;<br />
Cuban, 784; Laotian, 794;<br />
North Korean, 762–765,<br />
772; Russian, 622; Soviet,<br />
697, 748–749, 755–760,<br />
820–822, 853–855; Truman<br />
Doctrine support<br />
against, 755–756; Vietnamese,<br />
779–780, 807<br />
Compromise of 1850,<br />
343–346, 347, 355<br />
Compromise of 1877,<br />
444–445<br />
Compromise Tariff of 1833,<br />
238–239<br />
Computers, 766–768, 865,<br />
881–883, 888, 898–899<br />
Comstock, Anthony, 503<br />
Concord, Massachusetts, 114<br />
Confederate States of<br />
America: army of, 381–<br />
384, 389–390, 394–395,<br />
397–4<strong>00</strong>, 402–403,<br />
410–411; balance of forces<br />
in, 381–384; constitution<br />
of, 387; creation of, 373;<br />
currency of, 390–391, 441;<br />
economy of, 390–391,<br />
392–393; foreign allies<br />
of, 384; navy of, 385–386,<br />
398–399; reconstruction<br />
of (See Reconstruction);<br />
surrender of, 410–411<br />
Confederation: Articles of,<br />
118, 148–150, 153–154,<br />
156, 159, 163; creation<br />
of, 148–149; New<br />
England, 42–43<br />
Congregational Church:<br />
demographics of, 278; as<br />
dominant denomination,<br />
77–78; education fostered<br />
by, 81–83; founding of, 38;<br />
government fostered by,<br />
64, 78; post-Revolutionary<br />
status of, 144<br />
Congress: Albany, 95–96;<br />
Billion-Dollar, 452–453;<br />
Constitutional Convention<br />
sha<strong>pi</strong>ng, 156–161; demographics<br />
of, 861–862;<br />
election dispute settlement<br />
by, 229, 444–445;<br />
elections to<br />
(See Elections, congressional);<br />
First Continental,<br />
113, 117–118; impeachment<br />
proceedings by, 194,<br />
431–432, 829–830, 868;<br />
legislation by (See Legislation);<br />
post-Revolutionary,<br />
148–150; Reconstruction<br />
views of, 422, 424–426;<br />
Second Continental, 121,<br />
128–129; war powers of,<br />
205–206, 827. See also<br />
House of Representatives;<br />
Senate<br />
Congressional Committee<br />
on the Conduct of the<br />
War, 406<br />
Congress of Industrial<br />
Organizations (CIO),<br />
685, 731<br />
Congress of Racial Equality<br />
(CORE), 720<br />
Conkling, Roscoe, 443,<br />
447–448<br />
Connecticut: colonization of,<br />
40; constitution of, 146;<br />
Hartford, 40, 211–213;<br />
Hartford Convention<br />
involvement of, 211–213;<br />
in New England<br />
Confederation, 43; New<br />
Haven, 40. See also New<br />
England; North<br />
Conservation. See Environmental<br />
protection<br />
Constitution, Confederate,<br />
387<br />
Constitution, U.S.:<br />
Amendments to (See<br />
Bill of Rights; specifi c<br />
Amendments); antifederalist<br />
concerns over,<br />
159–161; Civil War<br />
challenges to, 387–388;<br />
ratifi cation of, 161–164;<br />
writing of, 146, 156–159<br />
Constitutional Convention,<br />
154–161<br />
Constitution (Old Ironsides),<br />
209<br />
Constitutions, state,<br />
146–147, 361<br />
Construction industry, 741,<br />
745, 766, 824<br />
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