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CONTENTS

VOLUME I

                                       

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CHAPTER I 
Motives Behind the Colonization of Virginia 
CHAPTER II 
Virginia Company of London 
CHAPTER III 
Physical Aspects of Aboriginal Virginia  16 
CHAPTER IV 
Inhabitants of Aboriginal Virginia  24 
CHAPTER V 
The First Expedition, 1606-07  34 
CHAPTER VI 
Jamestown Founded  43 
CHAPTER VII 
After the Arrival of the First Supply  54 
CHAPTER VIII 
Administration of Captain John Smith  61 
CHAPTER IX 
Administration of Captain John Smith (Continued)  73 
CHAPTER X 
Administration of George Percy  83 
CHAPTER XI 
Administration of Lord Delaware  91 
CHAPTER XII 
Administration of Sir Thomas Dale  97 
CHAPTER XIII 
Administration of Samuel Argall  106 
CHAPTER XIV 
Administration of Sir George Yeardley  112 
CHAPTER XV 
Administration of Sir Francis Wyatt  121 
CHAPTER XVI 
Conflict of Factions in the Company  129 
CHAPTER XVII 
Revocation of the Charter  139 
CHAPTER XVIII 
Administration of Sir John Harvey  148 
CHAPTER XIX 
Expulsion and Return of Harvey  155 
CHAPTER XX 
First Administration of Sir William Berkeley  161 
CHAPTER XXI 
The Interregnum  169 
CHAPTER XXII 
First Years of Berkeley's Second Administration  175 
CHAPTER XXIII 
Causes of Popular Discontent  182 
CHAPTER XXIV 
Causes of Popular Discontent (Continued)  189 
CHAPTER XXV 
The Rebellion of 1676  196 
CHAPTER XXVI 
The Rebellion of 1676 (Continued)  206 
CHAPTER XXVII 
The Rebellion of 1676 (Continued)  215 
CHAPTER XXVIII 
The Rebellion Collapses  227 
CHAPTER XXIX 
Administrations of Jeffreys and Chicheley  237 
CHAPTER XXX 
Administration of Culpeper  243 
CHAPTER XXXI 
Administration of Effingham  251 
CHAPTER XXXII 
Administrations of Nicholson and Andros  257 
CHAPTER XXXIII 
Second Administration of Nicholson  266 
CHAPTER XXXIV 
Economic and Social Conditions  273 
CHAPTER XXXV 
Institutional Conditions  283 
CHAPTER XXXVI 
Administration of Edward Nott  297 
CHAPTER XXXVII 
Administration of Alexander Spotswood  301 
CHAPTER XXXVIII 
Westward Movement of Population  311 
CHAPTER XXXIX 
Administrations of Drysdale and Gooch  321 
CHAPTER XL 
Encroachments of the French and Indians  336 
CHAPTER XLI 
Dinwiddie's Administration—The French Forts  340 
CHAPTER XLII 
Dinwiddie's Administration—Fort Necessity  346 
CHAPTER XLIII 
Dinwiddie's Administration—Braddock's Defeat  351 
CHAPTER XLIV 
Dinwiddie's Administration—Measures of Defense  360 
CHAPTER XLV 
Dinwiddie's Administration—Civil Events  367 
CHAPTER XLVI 
Administration of Francis Fauquier  370 
Bibliography  375 

VOLUME II

       

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PART I 
PRELIMINARIES TO THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 
CHAPTER I 
Western Extension 
CHAPTER II 
The Currency Question and Parliamentary Taxation  30 
CHAPTER III 
Self-Government and Taxation Reviewed  52 
CHAPTER IV 
The Stamp Act—Its Passage and Repeal  79 
CHAPTER V 
The Revenue Act—Crisis of the Circulars  89 
CHAPTER VI 
The Revenue Act—Crises of Sloop Gaspee and the
Boston Port Bill
 
105 
CHAPTER VII 
The Revenue Act—Crisis of Independence  129 
PART II 
REVOLUTION AND REORGANIZATION 
CHAPTER I 
Military Activities—Dunmore's War—Indian Troubles  155 
CHAPTER II 
Military Activities—Clark's Conquest of the Northwest
and the Invasion of Collier, Leslie, Arnold
and Phillips
 
175 
CHAPTER III 
Military Activities — Proposed Expedition Against
Detroit, and War with Indians on Western Border;
Cornwallis in Virginia
 
198 
CHAPTER IV 
Contributions of Virginia to the American Revolution  228 
CHAPTER V 
The Revolution—Reforms in the Law  247 
CHAPTER VI 
The Critical Period, 1783-1789  266 
PART III 
VIRGINIA UNDER THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION,
1789-1861 
CHAPTER I 
Federalist Domination of the Union, 1789-1801  299 
CHAPTER II 
The Virginia Dynasty, 1801-1825  323 
CHAPTER III 
National Politics in Virginia, 1825-1845  355 
CHAPTER IV 
National Politics in Virginia, 1845-1860  384 
CHAPTER V 
National Politics in Virginia, 1860-1861  405 
CHAPTER VI 
Domestic History, 1789-1861. Administrations of the
Governors,
1788-1834 
431 
CHAPTER VII 
Domestic History, 1789-1861. Administrations of the
Governors,
1834-1861 
466 
PART IV 
LOCAL AND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, 1763-1861 
CHAPTER I 
Population, Slavery, Education and Literature  491 
CHAPTER II 
Agriculture, Commerce and Banking, Science, Law,
Medicine and Religion
 
519 

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VOLUME III

                                           

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CHAPTER I 
The War of Secession 
CHAPTER II 
The Wheeling Government and the Formation of West
Virginia
 
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CHAPTER III 
The "Restored Government" at Alexandria and The
Beginning of Reconstruction
 
71 
CHAPTER IV 
The Campaign of 1867  97 
CHAPTER V 
The Constitutional Convention of 1867-1868  119 
CHAPTER VI 
The Committee of Nine  134 
CHAPTER VII 
The Campaign of 1869 and the Restoration of Virginia  146 
CHAPTER VIII 
The Elimination of the Carpetbaggers—1869 to 1879  161 
CHAPTER IX 
The Readjuster Period, 1879-1883, and the State Debt
Settlement
 
179 
CHAPTER X 
The Foundation of the Public School System in
Virginia
 
221 
CHAPTER XI 
The Beginnings of the Public School System and the
Growth of Higher Education,
1871-1901 
237 
CHAPTER XII 
Educational Expansion After 1886  272 
CHAPTER XIII 
Politics, 1885-1901  292 
CHAPTER XIV 
Convention of 1901-1902 and Later Political Developments  315 
CHAPTER XV 
Prohibition and Other Issues  330 
CHAPTER XVI 
Some Social and Economic Factors in the Rebuilding
of the Old Dominion
 
345 
CHAPTER XVII 
Some Social and Economic Factors (Continued)  368 
CHAPTER XVIII 
Literature and Education  395 
CHAPTER XIX 
World War and Its Influences  415 

VOLUMES IV, V AND VI

Virginia Biography