de, French envoy to London, 611
Bute, Earl of, Secretary of
State (1761), 610
Byng, Admiral, 384
defeat at Minorca, 48
death of, 48
Cadet, Joseph, Commissary-General of Canada, frauds of, 368-374
famine caused by, 370
sends supplies to Quebec, 482
jailed and tried for fraud, 605
Campbell, Major Duncan, at Ticonderoga, 414, 424
legend about his death, 635-637
Campbell, Captain John, killed at Ticonderoga, 424
Canada, 25
census of 1754, 38
census of 1755 and 1760, 38n.
Catholic influence in, 38-39
her military position, 40-41, 47
Indian tribes of, 40
power of Church (_See_ Acadia _and_ Acadians)
officials incite Indians to raid, 137
military life in, 267-268
social life in, 366-368
official corruption in, 365-374
Church fails to check corruption, 373
financial straits of, 374
loyalty of her people, 463
treatment of her people by officials, 463-464
dark days of 1758-1759, 460-470
France cannot help, 467-468
warned of attack on Quebec, 468
mobilizes for defense, 481
passes to British Crown, 598
people assured religious freedom, 598
people protected from Indians, 598
Captain Jacobs, Delaware Indian Chief, 296
killed, 297
Carleton, Sir Guy, Wolfe's friend, 476, 500
Carlos III of Spain, 612
Carter, Landon, 236
Carver, Jonathan, escapes Fort William Henry massacre, 351
Catawba Indians, 112, 444
Catherine of Russia, 614
Catholicism, influence on growth of New France, 38-39
Caughnawaga's Indians, 157
Cayuga Indians, 275
Chandler, Chaplain, 225
Celoron de Bienville, expedition to the Ohio (1749), 48-64
travel difficulties, 49-50, 57-58
hostility of Indians, 52-58
claims the Ohio for France, 52-55
warns English traders, 53-56, 58
sent to command Fort Detroit, 73
refuses to attack Pickawillany, 76
Charles VI of Austria, 37
Chesterfield, Lord, comment on Lord Albemarle, 139
reconciles Pitt and Newcastle, 380-381
his worry over England's future, 383
Cherokee Indians, 112, 323, 444
Chickasaw Indians, 112
Choiseul, Duc de, French minister (1761), 610
his character, 610-611
proposes European peace conference, 611
proposes negotiations with England on colonies, 611-612
negotiates secretly with Spain, 612
Choctaw Indians, 323
William Henry, 428, 430, 432, 436
Clerk, British engineer, 420-421
Clermont, Comte de, 384
Clinton, George, New York governor (1752), 63-64
complains French violate peace treaty, 75
Clive, victory at Plassey, 383
Connecticut, votes troops for Crown Point, 207
her sacrifices for Canadian campaigns, 409
Connor, James, scout, 290
Contrecoeur, Commandant at Fort Duquesne, 115, 118, 122, 157
awaits success of Braddock ambush, 159
his report on Braddock's rout, 628-630
Cope, Jean-Baptiste, Indian chief, treachery of, 90-91, 100
Corflans, French Admiral, his fleet crippled by British, 615
Cornwallis, Edward, Governor of Acadia (1749), 83
Wolfe's opinion of, 83
Walpole's comments on, 83
his patience and moderation, 83, 85, 94-96
asks pledge of allegiance from Acadians, 86
discovers treachery of French clergy, 92-93
sends troops to Beaubassin, 98
Corpron, accomplice of Cadet, 368, 373
jailed and tried for fraud, 605
Courserac, Chevalier de, 401
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