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I-18 Index<br />

Forest Service, 575<br />

Fort Duquesne, 95, 96<br />

Fort Sumter, 378–379<br />

Foster, Stephen C., 291<br />

Four-Power Treaty<br />

(1922), 648<br />

Fourteenth Amendment,<br />

425, 427, 428, 445, 446,<br />

447, 472<br />

France: abolitionism in, 312,<br />

313; American foreign<br />

relations with, 151–152,<br />

182–183, 189–190,<br />

201–204, 386–387, 615,<br />

619, 654–655, 793, 808;<br />

army of, 135, 2<strong>00</strong>, 619;<br />

British confl ict with,<br />

92–98, 115, 133–135, 139–<br />

141, 177, 2<strong>00</strong>–204; Civil<br />

War neutrality of, 384;<br />

as colonial ally, 115–116,<br />

117, 133–135, 138–140;<br />

exploration by, 14–15,<br />

16; imperial power of,<br />

556, 558; imperial rivalry<br />

of, 115–116, 139–141,<br />

197; international debt<br />

of, 654–655; Louisiana<br />

transitions involving,<br />

98, 196–197; Mexican<br />

invasion by, 386–387; nationalism<br />

of, 412; Native<br />

American relations with,<br />

90, 91, 92; NATO participation<br />

of, 757, 808; navy<br />

of, 135, 138, 182; North<br />

American colonization by,<br />

89–95; nuclear weapons<br />

in, 793; post-World War<br />

II, 756; protests in, 814;<br />

Reign of Terror in, 174,<br />

176; religious confl ict in,<br />

89–90; revolution in, 129,<br />

131, 139, 141, 143, 165,<br />

173–179; Security Treaty<br />

with, 615, 619; Texas<br />

treaty with, 323; trade<br />

with, 76; United Nations<br />

participation by, 753;<br />

Vietnam War involvement<br />

of, 779–780, 808; voter<br />

participation in, 235–236;<br />

World War I involvement<br />

of, 592, 609–615; World<br />

War II involvement of,<br />

702–705, 710, 726–729<br />

Franco, Francisco, 699–7<strong>00</strong><br />

Franklin, Benjamin:<br />

Albany Congress role of,<br />

96; American Revolution<br />

role of, 130, 134, 139–140;<br />

Autobiography by, 291; on<br />

British treatment of colonies,<br />

105; Constitutional<br />

Convention role of, 155,<br />

156, 159; as diplomat, 117,<br />

134, 139–140; as federalist,<br />

160; library established<br />

by, 84; Philadelphia arrival<br />

of, 51; Poor Richard’s<br />

Almanack by, 83–84;<br />

quotations by, 129, 159;<br />

as scientist/inventor, 84;<br />

travel by, 77; University<br />

of Pennsylvania support<br />

from, 83<br />

Franklin, William, 130<br />

Frazier-Lemke Farm Bankruptcy<br />

Act (1934), 680<br />

Frederick the Great, 95<br />

Free blacks, 119, 305–306,<br />

311, 313, 314, 364–365,<br />

401–402<br />

Freedmen’s Bureau, 419–420<br />

Freedom of religion, 27,<br />

39–40, 50, 168<br />

Freedom of speech, 168, 184,<br />

623<br />

Freedom of the press, 85,<br />

168, 184<br />

Freedom Riders, 798<br />

Freedom Summer (1964), 805<br />

Freemen, 56, 58, 62<br />

Freeport Doctrine, 367<br />

Free Soil party, 339–340, 348<br />

Free trade, 133–134, 750–752,<br />

865–866<br />

Frémont, John C., 331,<br />

362–364<br />

French and Indian War,<br />

94–99<br />

Freud, Sigmund, 637<br />

Friedan, Betty, 769<br />

Frontiero v. Richardson, 831<br />

Frost, Robert, 640, 792<br />

Fuel Administration, 607<br />

Fugitive Slave Law (1850),<br />

346–347, 348–349, 355<br />

Fulbright, William, 808<br />

Fuller, Margaret, 286, 287<br />

Fulton, Robert, 268<br />

Fundamentalism, 630,<br />

849–850<br />

Fundamental Orders, 40<br />

Fur trappers, 91, 254, 325<br />

Gabriel (slave), 309<br />

Gadsden, James/Gadsden<br />

Purchase, 353<br />

Galbraith, John Kenneth, 770<br />

Gallatin, Albert, 192–193<br />

Gálvez, José, 116<br />

Gandhi, Mohandas<br />

“Mahatma,” 295, 776<br />

Gangsters, 628–629<br />

Gang warfare, 628–629, 893<br />

Garfi eld, James A., 447–448<br />

Garrison, William Lloyd, 311,<br />

314–315, 316–317, 347<br />

Garvey, Marcus, 637–638, 806<br />

Gary, Indiana, 807<br />

Gates, Horatio, 133<br />

Gay and lesbian rights, 814,<br />

862, 875, 878, 888<br />

Gehry, Frank, 898<br />

General Agreement on Tariff s<br />

and Trade (GATT), 750<br />

General Federation of<br />

Women’s Clubs, 505, 569<br />

General Motors, 684, 882<br />

Genêt, Edmond, 177<br />

Geology, 1, 3–4, 65–66<br />

George, David Lloyd, 614<br />

George, Henry, 458, 499<br />

George II, King, 31<br />

George III, King, 108,<br />

110, 114, 124, 128–129,<br />

139, 375<br />

Georgia: Atlanta, 405; Black<br />

Codes in, 423; Civil War<br />

battles in, 405–406; colonization<br />

of, 30–31; Native<br />

American relations in,<br />

231, 239; Revolutionary<br />

battles in, 136–137; Savannah,<br />

30–31, 405–406;<br />

secession of, 373. See also<br />

South<br />

Germany: African invasion<br />

by, 698, 725–726;<br />

American attacks by, 710,<br />

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