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Crops, migration, 149

Currency, 148; evil, 32; expansion, 210

Cutler, Manasseh, 141

Dairy interests in Wisconsin, 234, 236

Dakotas, settlement, 145, 146

Darien, Ga., 98

Davis, Jefferson, 105, 139, 174

De Bow, J. D. B., 197

De Bow's Review, 217

Debs, E. V., 281

Dedham, 40, 58

Deerfield, 48, 52, 58, 70

Democracy, 32, 54, 306; doubts of, 280; established in Old West, 107; free land and, 274; frontier, early, 106; frontier and, 30, 31, 247, 249; Godkin on, 307; in early 18th century, 98; Jacksonian, 192, 302, 342-343; Jeffersonian, 250, 251; magnitude of achievement in the West, 258; Middle West, 154; Mississippi Valley, 183; neighborhood, 346; new type in West, 210, 216; Ohio Valley, influence, 172; Ohio Valley and, 175; organized, 357; origin, 293; outcome of American experiences, 266; pressure on the universities, 283; significance of Mississippi Valley in promoting, 190; Upland South, 165; Western contributions, 243; Western ideals, 261; see also Pioneer democracy

Democratic party, 327, 330; basis, 248; Middle Western wing, 352

Democratic-Republican party, 250

Denver, Colo., 19

De Tocqueville. See Tocqueville

Detroit, 135, 150

Development, American, 205, 221; four changes, 244; personal, 271; significant decade, 246-247; study of, 10; true point of view, 3; Western, 218

D'Iberville. See Iberville

Discovery, 271, 293, 301, 306

Doddridge, Joseph, 115

Dogs for hunting Indians, 45

Douglas, S. A., 140; Lincoln debates, 230

Douglas, William, 109

Down east, 79

Dracut, 111

Dreams, 301, 339

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