Authors: Harlow Giles Unger
French and Indian War,
27
,
29â31
,
62â64
Frontiersmen, natural rights and,
48
“Fruits of Arbitrary Power, or The Bloody Massacre in King Street” (Pelham),
143
,
144
Gage, Thomas,
53
Church and,
234
evacuation of Boston,
213
as governor of Massachusetts,
182â183
,
190
,
191
Hancock House and,
203
martial law in Boston and,
218
preparation for armed conflict,
192
,
203
,
205â206
relations with Hancock,
193â194
,
202
reports of Battle of Lexington to,
210
troops in Boston and,
110
,
112
,
115â116
,
137
warrants for Hancock and Adams and,
218â219
Gailer, George,
126
General Court (Massachusetts),
16
,
24
,
112
,
144
,
152
,
183
George II (king),
19
George III,
152â153
,
182
,
197
,
223
,
228
Georgia,
19
,
30
,
129
,
190
,
192
,
215
,
223
,
245
Gibbon, Edward,
238
Governor's Council (Massachusetts),
16
,
63â64
,
107
,
120
,
154
Great War for Empire,
27
Green Dragon Tavern,
79â80
,
81
,
111
Grenville, George
effigies of,
86
Otis and,
84â85
Stamp Act and,
52â53
,
68
,
91â92
tax proposals,
8
,
43
,
46â47
,
49â50
Griffin's Wharf,
5
,
6
,
7
,
12
,
164
,
165
Grosvenor
(ship),
175
Hancock, John (I),
55
Hancock, John (II),
55
Hancock, John (III)
adoption by Thomas Hancock,
56â57
on appointment of Washington as commander in chief,
221â222
arrest for smuggling,
118â119
attack on Andrew Oliver and,
76
in Boston merchant banking milieu,
61â62
Boston Tea Party and,
4
,
166
,
170
,
171
,
173
boycotts and,
85â86
,
88â89
,
102
,
105
,
120â121
childhood with Thomas Hancock,
60â61
collection of debt against
Boston Chronicle,
127
Committee of Correspondence and,
156â157
confrontation with customs officials,
106â107
as Continental Congress delegate/leader,
196
,
212â213
,
215â218
,
231
,
232
Corps of Cadets and,
152â154
,
190
demand for resignation of tea agents,
160â161
on economic depression post-Seven Years' War,
66
English tea shipping and,
123
,
124â126
fleeing Boston/British troops,
203
,
206â207
as leader of American Revolution,
178â180
,
196
as leader of radicals,
157
,
158â159
Liberty
seizure and,
109â111
Liberty
trial and,
113
Massacre Day speech,
177â180
merchant business of,
64
,
65
,
98
,
109â111
,
123
,
124â126
Olive Branch Petition and,
222
Parliament's inquiry into conduct of,
197
petition to repeal Townshend Acts,
105
philanthropy of,
22
,
98
,
99â100
,
154â155
political offices of,
100
,
105
,
107
,
120
,
147
,
151
,
190
,
232
,
235â236
portrait of,
67
preparation for revolution and,
193â194
as president of First Provincial Congress,
194
as President under Articles of Confederation,
232
reconciliation with Hutchinson,
151â152
relations with Gage,
193â194
relations with Otis,
40
relations with Sam Adams,
81
,
94
,
106
,
159
,
220â221
response to increasing radicalism in Boston,
79â80
at Second Provincial Congress,
202â203
support for General Court removal,
144
tea drinking and,
121
treason charges against,
173
,
176
,
183
,
218â219
Union Feast and,
87
William Franklin and,
226â227
Hancock, Lydia,
60
Hancock, Mary,
56â57
Hancock, Nathaniel,
24
adoption of nephew John,
56â57
biography,
55â56
as British imperialist,
62
death of,
64
on gardens,
58
home of,
57â60
military procurement and,
19
,
20
,
22
,
62â64
Otis and,
40
philanthropy of,
22
portrait of,
21
British occupation of,
214
engraving of interior,
59
painting of,
58
Harrison, Benjamin,
193
,
215
,
216
Harvard College,
24â25
engraving of,
26
graduation ranking at,
18
Hancock Professor of Oriental Languages,
98
Hatfield (Massachusetts),
114
Hayley
(ship),
161
on American Constitution,
240
on exiled Loyalists,
239â240
“liberty-or-death” speech,
199â201
,
202
Parliament's inquiry into conduct of,
197
Stamp Act protest and,
70â72
taxation of Virginians and,
236
Henry VIII (king),
119
Hillsborough, Wills Hill,
105
,
149
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
(Gibbon),
238
History of the Province of Massachusetts
(Hutchinson),
238
Holbrook, Felix,
195
House of Hancock,
14
,
16
,
56
,
61
,
64
House of Representatives (Massachusetts),
79
,
96
,
112
,
120
,
152
Hutchinson, Anne,
24
Hutchinson, Elisha,
38
,
158
,
160
,
163
Hutchinson, Peggy,
238
Hutchinson, Thomas, Jr.,
23â24
,
62
appointment as chief justice,
8â9
,
37
attack on home of,
77â78
attempts to reconcile Britain and colonies,
184â185
,
196â197
,
198
on Bernard and molasses smuggling,
36
,
37
biography,
37â38
on Boston Port Bill,
185
Committee of Correspondence and,
156
,
157
on death of Andrew Oliver,
177
demand for resignation of tea agents and,
161
exile and death of,
238
gifts to church,
22
as governor,
120
,
137â139
,
182â183
Hutchinson-Oliver letters,
159
as merchant,
16
on mob violence,
2
,
74
,
75
,
77
,
127
Otis and,
84â85
portrait of,
39
on rebels,
117
relations with Hancock,
98
,
120
,
151â154
response to petition on tea tax,
134â135
response to tea ban,
164
Sam Adams and,
41
on state of Massachusetts following Boston Massacre trial,
149
on tea boycott,
124
on Thomas Hancock,
57
writ of assistance case and,
39â40
Hutchinson, Thomas, Sr.,
23â24
Hutchinson, Thomas (III),
38
,
158
,
160
,
163
,
184
Hutchinson, William (Billy),
238
Import duties.
See
Taxes
Intercolonial Committee of Correspondence,
156
Intercolonial congress,
188
,
190
See also
Continental Congress
International trade,
15
Jay, John,
221
Jefferson, Thomas
as Congressional delegate/leader,
199
,
216
,
231
Declaration of Independence and,
227â228
,
246
portrait of,
217
Jenkins, Robert,
19
Johnson, Samuel,
195
Johnson, William,
53