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Authors: Gordon S. Wood
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and the War of 1812,
661
and western settlement,
115
,
120
,
318
and the Whiskey Rebellion,
136
,
137
Kentucky Resolution,
270
,
427
,
447
Key, Francis Scott,
691
King, Rufus: and the federal judiciary,
414
–15,
434
and the First Congress,
57
and the French Wars,
187
and military power,
265
and slavery,
534
and social changes,
702
and the three-fifths clause,
532
King Philip’s War,
516
Kingston,
684
–85
Knox, Henry: and class divisions,
233
–34
and military power,
266
and monarchical republicanism,
54
and Native Americans,
123
n56,
126
–27;
133
,
397
and personal finances,
233
,
234
and social changes,
496
and standing armies,
111
and the War Department,
91
and Washington’s inauguration,
65
and western settlement,
119
Knox, Lucy,
496
Krimmel, John Lewis,
572
labor: and American
manufacturing,
703
,
704
–5
and class divisions,
350
,
353
labor costs,
728
–29
and market economics,
324
,
324
n23
and social equality,
348
–53
Lafayette, Gilbert du Motier, marquis de,
176
,
180
,
700
Lafitte, Jean,
695
–96
Lake Ontario,
685
lame-duck sessions of Congress,
419
Land Ordinance of 1785,
116
land speculation: availability of land,
318
,
626
and land office,
86
and the Louisiana Purchase,
370
–71
and Native American policy,
128
and social structure,
45
and the Treaty of San Lorenzo,
201
and the War of 1812,
676
and western settlement,
114
–23,
359
,
364
Latrobe, Benjamin,
290
,
332
–33,
390
,
555
,
560
,
563
lawyers,
402
–4
Lear, Tobias,
639
Leclerc, Charles (comte de Buffon),
149
,
368
,
386
–88,
391
–94,
397
Lectures on Art
(Coleridge),
574
“Lectures on Law” (Wilson),
451
–52
Ledyard, John,
376
Lee, Arthur,
5
Lee, Harry,
175
Lee, Henry “Light Horse Harry,”
338
Lee, Richard Bland,
142
Lee, Richard Henry,
35
,
51
,
57
,
64
,
121
Lee, Robert E.,
338
Leffingwell, Christopher,
349
–50
the Legion,
130
–31
legislative sovereignty,
406
–8
legislature.
See
state legislatures; U.S. Congress; U.S. House of Representatives; U.S. Senate
L’Enfant, Pierre-Charles,
56
–57,
79
–80,
289
Leopard-Chesapeake
affair,
647
–48,
681
n
47
Letter from Alexander Hamilton
,
Concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams, Esq. President of the United States
(Hamilton),
274
–75
Letters from an American Farmer
(Crèvecoeur),
39
Letters to His Son
(Chesterfield),
716
–17
Levy, Moses,
429
–30
Lewis, Daniel,
331
Lewis, Meriwether,
377
–78
Lewis, Morgan,
331
Lewis and Clark expedition,
360
,
376
–82,
556
lex talionis
,
493
Lexington, Kentucky,
104
libel,
256
–57,
257
n45,
309
–12,
310
n102,
418
,
726
liberty,
46
liberty poles,
261
–62
Library Company,
143
Life of George Washington
(Marshall),
565
–66
Lincoln, Benjamin,
127
–28
Lincoln, Benjamin, Jr.,
189
Lingan, James N.,
338
Litchfield Female Academy,
326
Literary and Philosophical Society of New York,
723
literature,
565
–67
Little Sarah
(British brig),
187
Little Turtle,
129
Livingston, Robert R.: and the Alien and Sedition Acts,
250
and the arts,
568
and canals,
483
and class divisions,
36
and the Constitution,
34
and the Louisiana Purchase,
368
–69,
371
,
374
and political patronage,
109
and presidential elections,
212
and slavery,
517
and state legislatures,
17
and Washington inauguration,
64
–65
Livingston, William,
20
Lloyd, James,
297
lobbyists,
289
Logan, Benjamin,
186
Logan, George,
247
logrolling,
329
–30
Lolo Pass,
380
London Peace Society,
696
long-staple cotton,
528
Louis XIV, King of France,
6
Louis XVI, King of France,
176
,
177
,
191
,
256
,
391
,
620
Louis XVIII, King of France,
273
Louisiana: and boundary disputes,
374
and conflict with France,
265
and electoral representation,
530
and Louisiana Purchase,
298
,
360
,
368
–74
and the Pike expedition,
382
and religion,
593
and slavery,
201
,
368
,
529
,
534
Spanish control,
113
and statehood,
373
–74,
529
,
701
and suffrage,
330
Louisiana Gazette
,
529
L’Ouverture, Toussaint,
201
,
368
,
533
–34,
537
Lowcountry Carolina,
509
–14,
527
–28
Lowndes, Rawlins,
74
–75
Lowndes, William,
702
Lutherans,
337
lyceum movement,
476
Lyon, Matthew: and class divisions,
217
,
227
–30,
234
,
351
on Federal City,
289
and honor codes,
236
and newspapers,
253
,
258
and religion,
594
and the Sedition Act,
262
Lyrical Ballads
(Wordsworth),
574
Macaulay, Catherine,
44
Macdonough, Thomas,
690
Machiavelli, Niccolò,
8
machine politics,
282
Mackenzie, Alexander,
376
–77
Maclay, William: and Adams,
83
and Bank of the United States,
144
and excise taxes,
135
and federal patronage,
108
–9
and the First Congress,
63
and the French Revolution,
174
,
176
and Hamilton,
92
and monarchical power,
81
,
84
and presidential powers,
89
and Washington,
64
–65,
77
Macon, Nathaniel,
161
,
289
,
422
–23,
665
,
672
Macon Bill,
665
–66
Madison, Dolley Payne,
78
,
663
,
691
Madison, James: and Anti-Federalists,
140
and the Baltimore riots,
338
and banking,
144
,
294
,
295
and the Barbary Wars,
634
and the Bill of Rights,
67
–71
and class divisions,
223
and conflicts with France,
240
and the Constitution,
16
,
31
–34
and corporate charters,
461
n78
and democracy,
718
and Democratic-Republican Societies,
204
and the 1804 election,
313
and the Embargo Act,
651
–52,
654
,
657
,
658
and excise taxes,
135
and executive power,
85
,
88
,
140
–41,
196
–97,
246
and the federal judiciary,
417
and the First Congress,
55
,
57
,
58
,
60
–62
and the French Revolution,
175
and the French Wars,
182
–85,
187
and Hamilton,
90
–91,
153
,
155
,
632
and international commerce,
192
–94,
199
,
626
,
630
,
640
and Jefferson,
147
–50,
153
,
155
and judicial review,
440
–41,
444
–47,
455
–56
and legal reforms,
405
and the Louisiana Purchase,
369
and Madison,
662
–64
marriage,
78
and the Mazzei letter,
235
–36
and military power,
133
and monarchism,
75
–76
and monetary policy,
19
and national capital plans,
142
and Native Americans,
398
and negotiations with France,
240
,
242
and newspapers,
251
,
258
and the Non-Intercourse Act,
664
and North-South tensions,
146
and nullification,
269
–70,
271
and patronage,
300
and piracy,
636
and political parties,
161
,
222
and population growth,
318
and public debt,
145