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Mohawk Valley, 68, 82

Monroe, James, 150

Monroe Doctrine, 296; germ, 168

Monticello, 93

Moravians, 95, 102

Morgan, J. P., 318

Mormons, 263

Morris, Gouverneur, 207

Nashaway, 57

National problem, 293

Nationalism, 29; evils of, 157; Middle West and, 142

Nationalities, mixture, 27; replacement in Wisconsin, 235

Naturalization, 110

Nebraska, 144, 145, 220; settlers, 237

Negro, 295

New England, 27, 301; back lands, 75; coast vs. interior, 111; colonies from, 124; culmination of frontier movement, 78; early official frontier line, 43; economic life, 78; effect on the West, 36; foreign element, 294; frontier protection, 46-47; frontier types, 43-44; Greater New England, 66, 70; ideas, and Middle West, 348; Indian wars, 69; land system, 54; Middle West and, 347; Ohio settlement and, 223; Old West and, 68; Old West and interior New England, 70; pioneer type, 239; streams of settlement from, 215; two New Englands of the formative period of the Old West, 78-79

New Englanders in the Middle West, 137; in Wisconsin and the lake region, 228; three movements of advance from the coast, 136; Westernized, 215, 216

New Glarus, 236

New Hampshire, 69, 72, 77, 111

New Hampshire grants, 77

New Northwest, 222

New Orleans, 136, 137, 167, 187, 188, 189, 217, 295

New South, 218; Old West and, 100

New West, 257

New York City, 136, 195, 318

New York State, early frontier, 43; lack of expansive power, 80; land system, 80; settlement from New England, 83; western, 230

Newspapers of the Middle West, 353

Nitrates, 279

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