and political control,293,294,300-301,302-8,310and Red Nations,302-11
religion in,264-65
and religious fundamentalism,271-73
and Republican Party,299-301,305-7
and social issues,281-84,299,300,304,306-7status quo sought in,269-70
war supported by,285-94
and wealth gap,308
Yankeedom vs.,263,294,296-97,301,316-18Dixon,A.C.,271
Doctrine of First Effective Settlement,16Dole,Bob,306
domain,use of term,17
Douglas,Stephen,194,230,231,237
Douglass,Frederick,226
Duden,Gottfried,185
Dukakis,Michael,299,306
Dundas,Baron Thomas,153
Dust Bowl,249
Dutch East India Company,67
Dutch West India Company,65,69,71,129Dwight,Timothy,164,174
Dyer,Mary,93
Eisenhower,Dwight D.,276,299,309
Eliot,Charles,270
Elizabeth Ⅰ,queen of England,102
El Norte:
conquest of,208-15,225
cowboy culture of,32-33
cultural uprising in,280
defining characteristics of,10-11,14
founding of,10,23-33
and Gadsden Purchase,214
geographical area of,10,25
and immigration,209-11,256,261-62
isolation of,31-32
mestizos in,28-29,32
and Mexican-American War,213-14
norte?os in,10-11,29,31,32,33,208-10,212-13,261-62,280,291,292,310political preferences of,308,310-11
and racial prejudice,27,212
and Santa Anna,210-11
Spanish culture in,23-24,27-33
and swing nations,310-11
and Texas Revolution,211-13
and Vietnam War,292-93
and World War Ⅱ,290-91
Embargo Acts(1807,1808),167
England:


