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Authors: Hugh Brogan
Pitt the Elder, William
see
Chatham
Pitt the Younger, William,
79n
,
80
,
259
Pittman, Sen. Key,
556
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
58n
,
108
,
221
,
385
,
417
,
420
Pius XII, Pope,
590
Plantations (agricultural estates)
slave,
83
,
100
,
103
,
108
,
230
,
231
,
235
,
282
,
286
after Civil War,
352
,
358
,
365
,
386
Planter class,
145
,
189
,
235
,
269
,
282
,
296
,
298
tobacco planters, in A. Revolution,
123
,
124
in Virginia,
145
and slavery,
282
,
285–90
,
308
,
310
and Reconstruction,
361
,
364
,
366
,
371
Platt amendment,
552
Plessy
v.
Ferguson
,
414–15
,
624
,
626
Plunkitt, George Washington,
400
,
401
,
413
,
527
Plymouth, Mass.,
34n
,
38–9
,
41n
,
49
,
88
,
167
Plymouth Rock,
38n
Pol Pot,
671
Poland, Poles,
111n
,
204
,
394
,
395
,
417
,
422
,
484
,
578–9
,
581
,
591
Police,
401
,
412
,
419
,
502
,
517
,
643
,
660
Politicians,
228
,
265
,
274
,
279
,
319
,
392
,
399
,
457
,
502
Polk, James Knox (Pres. 1845–9),
266
,
297
Pony express,
245
Population
African-American,
101
,
102–3
,
444
,
615
,
617
,
632
,
639
of British Empire,
75
California 1850–60,
298–9
colonial,
16
,
22
,
27
,
39
,
88
,
93
,
96
,
101
,
102–3
European,
393
farm,
503
Kansas, 1860,
305
Mormon,
242
national,
250
,
264
,
377
,
386
,
393
,
415
,
508n
,
589
,
658
; structure of,
417
rural,
230
slave states,
287n
Southern,
617
Populism,
674
Populist (People’s) party,
407
,
426–33
,
444
,
465
,
538
,
615
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, treaty of,
455
Portugal, Portuguese,
4
,
6
,
11
,
12
,
26
,
35
,
106
,
156
,
394
,
652
Postal service, federal,
296
,
312
,
354
,
370
Potomac river,
27
,
194
,
260
,
309
,
321
,
326
,
327
,
336
,
337
Powderly, Terence Vincent,
418–19
Powell, Justice,
676
Power of the purse,
116
,
144
,
147
,
210
Pratt, Orson,
244
Presbyterians,
31
,
44n
,
91
,
92
,
94
,
232
,
460
President of the United States, office of (
see also
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
),
203
,
211
,
264
,
266
,
272
,
275
,
277
,
301
,
308
,
350n
,
407–8
,
409
,
445
,
466
,
491–2
,
509
,
516
,
550
,
555
,
587
,
594
,
595
,
620
,
626
,
635
,
663
,
667
P. and the budget,
501n
and economic management,
544
Great Father of the Indians,
65
modern Presidents,
664
P. primaries,
458
rise of the P.,
209–10
T. Roosevelt, impact of,
451–5
Twenty-Second Amendment,
594
P. veto,
275
,
354
,
355
,
406
,
503
,
512
W. Wilson, impact of,
460–61
,
481
W. Wilson on,
452
Press-gang,
127–9
Pressure groups,
425
Price, Rev. Daniel,
17
Prices (
see also
Office of Price Administration
),
108
,
129
,
229
,
250
,
253–4
,
358
,
385
,
423
,
425
,
446
,
469
,
482
,
488
,
500
,
503
,
505
,
506
,
511
,
513
,
154
,
528
,
532
,
536
,
567
,
589
,
591
,
687
Priestley, Joseph,
130n
Prince Edward Island,
112
Princeton, New Jersey
battle of,
180
Printing, printers,
92
Prisons,
292
Proclamation, Emancipation
see
Emancipation Proclamation
Progressive parry, 1912 (‘Bull Moose’),
444
,
458–9
,
461
,
501n
,
528
,
532
Progressive Party, 1924,
501
Progressive Republican League,
457
Progressivism, progressive,
444
,
465
,
466
,
482
,
516
,
527
,
546
,
615
,
616
,
674
Prohibition,
426
,
448
,
465
,
478
,
495
,
502
,
525
Prohibition party,
661
Promontory Point, Utah,
385
Property,
39
,
58
,
60
,
190
,
212
,
213–14
,
258
,
288
,
312
,
330
,
580
Protectionism,
271
,
295
,
308
,
312
,
340
,
384
,
411
,
688
Protestantism,
30
,
31
,
304
,
401
,
404
,
466
Protestants,
300
,
304
,
411
,
432
,
504
,
613
Provincetown, Mass.,
38
Public Works Administration (PWA),
532
,
534
,
540
,
553
Pueblo, Colorado,
487
Puerto Rico, Puerto Ricans,
402
,
405
,
441
,
442
,
641n
Pujo, Cong. Arsène,
459
Pulitzer, Joseph,
440
Pullman Palace Car Co.,
421
,
451
,
453
,
620
Purchas, Samuel,
33
Pure Food and Drug Act,
454
Puritanism,
30–33
,
41–50
,
97
,
231
,
234
in New England,
33n
,
42–50
,
57
,
63
,
88–92
,
93
,
118
,
264
,
448
Putnam, Israel,
172n
Quaker Oats, Inc.,
609
Quakers (Society of Friends),
52
,
62
,
90
,
91
,
93–6
passim
,
98
,
145
,
221
,
231
,
662
,
663
and slavery,
99
Quiberon Bay, Battle of,
86
Quota Act (1921),
496
Racial enmity,
106–7
,
230
,
317
,
328
,
347
,
349
,
351
,
363
,
366
,
396
,
405
,
417
,
437
,
616
,
640
,
644
Radical Republicans
see
Republican party
Railroads,
245
,
288
,
378–80
,
383n
,
385
,
389–90
,
392
,
399
,
401
,
404
,
417–18
,
427
,
446
,
477
,
505
,
611
,
616
,
617
and heavy industry,
385
in Progressive era,
448
,
451
,
452–3
strikes on,
417–18
,
419
,
421
,
430
,
451
transcontinental,
244
,
246
,
301
,
304
,
316
,
340
,
379
,
384–5
,
396
,
397
,
410
,
422
‘Southern route’,
370
Ralegh, Sir Walter,
7
,
11
,
12
,
23
,
24
,
33n
,
74
and tobacco,
26–7
Raleigh Tavern,
162
Randolph, A. Philip,
620
,
623
,
634
,
642
Randolph, Edmund,
194
,
195
,
197
,
200
,
203
Rankin, Cong. John Elliott,
595n
Rappahannock river,
333
Ray, James Earl,
643
Reagan, Ronald Wilson (Pres. 1981–5),
527n
,
541n
,
673
,
680
,
683–93