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I-32 Index<br />
New Deal (continued)<br />
681–682; relief, recovery<br />
and reform under, 670–<br />
673; repeal of prohibition<br />
under, 678; securities<br />
regulations under, 680;<br />
Social Security under,<br />
682–683; Supreme Court<br />
rulings on, 686–688; Tennessee<br />
Valley Authority<br />
under, 661, 681–682<br />
New England: agriculture<br />
in, 65–66; colonization<br />
of, 35–41; Confederation,<br />
42–43; education in,<br />
81–83; Federalists in,<br />
206, 211–213; fi shing<br />
industry in, 66, 75;<br />
Hartford Convention by,<br />
211–213; historians from,<br />
297; manufacturing in,<br />
261–262; Salem witch<br />
trials in, 64–65; society in,<br />
62–67, 73; tariff s favored<br />
by, 236–237; towns in,<br />
64; transcendalism in,<br />
292–293; War of 1812<br />
position of, 206, 211. See<br />
also specifi c states<br />
New England Emigrant Aid<br />
Company, 359–360<br />
New France, 90–92<br />
New Frontier, 791–793<br />
New Guinea, 723, 724, 732<br />
New Hampshire: ca<strong>pi</strong>tal of,<br />
147; colonization of, 41;<br />
Constitution ratifi cation<br />
by, 162; free blacks in,<br />
305; Hartford Convention<br />
involvement of, 211–213.<br />
See also New England;<br />
North<br />
New Harmony, Indiana, 287<br />
New Haven, Connecticut, 40<br />
New Jersey: colonization of,<br />
50, 51–52; manufacturing<br />
in, 262; Newark, 806;<br />
New Jersey Plan, 156;<br />
Princeton University in,<br />
82; race riots in, 806. See<br />
also North<br />
Newlands Act (1902), 574<br />
New media, 898–899. See also<br />
Internet<br />
New Mexico: immigrants in,<br />
591, 890; Native Americans<br />
in, 515; Santa Fé, 17;<br />
Spanish settlement of, 15,<br />
17; Texas land disputes<br />
with, 342, 345, 346<br />
New Netherland, 45–48<br />
New Orleans, Louisiana, 92,<br />
98, 196, 210, 404, 879<br />
Newspapers: antifederalist,<br />
160–161; antislavery, 311,<br />
315; colonial era, 84–85;<br />
growth of, 498; Internet<br />
impact on, 898–899;<br />
yellow journalism of, 498,<br />
540, 543<br />
New Sweden, 47<br />
New World: chronology<br />
of development, 2–3;<br />
exploration and discovery<br />
of, 7–16; sha<strong>pi</strong>ng of, 1,<br />
3–4; slavery in, 9. See also<br />
Central America; North<br />
America; South America<br />
New York City: 9/11 terrorist<br />
attacks in, 870–872, 877;<br />
as art ca<strong>pi</strong>tal, 897; British<br />
army concentration in,<br />
131, 135; draft riots in,<br />
388–389; Em<strong>pi</strong>re State<br />
Building in, 640–641;<br />
Greenwich Village in,<br />
640; growth of, 482, 484;<br />
Harlem in, 637–638,<br />
640; immigrants to, 257;<br />
Leisler’s Rebellion in, 68;<br />
library in, 498; population<br />
of, 166; protests in, 68,<br />
111, 388–389; settlement<br />
of, 45–48; Stamp Act Congress<br />
in, 107; Tweed Ring/<br />
Boss Tweed in, 438, 489;<br />
water system in, 255<br />
New York Evening Post, 292<br />
New York state: agriculture<br />
in, 74–75; Albany Congress<br />
in, 95–96; Buff alo,<br />
272; ca<strong>pi</strong>tal of, 147;<br />
colonization of, 45–48,<br />
51–52; Constitution<br />
ratifi cation by, 162–<br />
163; Erie Canal in, 215,<br />
269, 271, 272; manufacturing<br />
in, 262; Oneida<br />
Community in, 287;<br />
Rochester, 269; Shakers<br />
in, 287–288; slave revolt<br />
in, 61; social reforms in,<br />
569; Syracuse, 269; western<br />
lands of, 149; women’s<br />
suff rage in, 605; Zenger<br />
trial in, 84–85. See also<br />
New York City; North<br />
Nez Perces, 515<br />
Ngo Dinh Diem, 780, 794<br />
Nguyen Sinh Cung, 558<br />
Nicaragua: covert intervention<br />
in, 846, 848; expansion<br />
attempts in, 349; free<br />
elections in, 855; military<br />
intervention in, 579, 653,<br />
664–665, 846, 848<br />
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 755–756<br />
Nimitz, Chester W., 723, 724<br />
9/11 terrorist attacks,<br />
870–872, 9<strong>00</strong><br />
Nine-Power Treaty (1922),<br />
648<br />
Nineteenth Amendment,<br />
605, 645<br />
Ninth Amendment, 168<br />
Nixon, Richard M.: domestic<br />
policies of, 824–825; foreign<br />
policies of, 818–822,<br />
825–827; HUAC role of,<br />
759; Nixon Doctrine by,<br />
819; pardoning of, 830;<br />
as president, 816–830;<br />
as presidential candidate,<br />
785–786, 810–812,<br />
825–826; quotation by,<br />
816; Supreme Court<br />
under, 822–824; as vice<br />
president, 771, 780;<br />
Watergate scandal, 828–830<br />
Nixon Doctrine, 819<br />
No Child Left Behind Act<br />
(2<strong>00</strong>2), 875<br />
Nonimportation agreements,<br />
108, 110, 113<br />
Non-Intercourse Act (1809),<br />
202, 203<br />
Noriega, Manuel, 855<br />
Norris, Frank, 502<br />
Norris, George W., 681<br />
Norris-LaGuardia<br />
Anti-Injunction Act<br />
(1932), 662<br />
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