STONO REBELLION (1739) 69 Slave Codes 73 South Carolina 75 Description of the Rebellion by Georgia Governor James Oglethorpe (1739) 76 NEW YORK SLAVE INSURRECTION (1741) 79 Fires 83 Manhattan Island 84 Investigation into a New York Slave Conspiracy (1741) 85 PHILADELPHIA ELECTION RIOT (1742) 91 Anglicanism 95 Quakers 96 PIMA REVOLT (1751) 99 Jesuits 103 Oacpicagigua, Luis (d. 1755) 104 Parrilla, Diego Ortiz (c. 1715–c. 1775) 105 Tohono O’odham 106 PONTIAC’S REBELLION (1763) 109 Amherst, Jeffrey (1717–1797) 117 French and Indian War (1754–1763) 118 Neolin (dates unknown) 119 Ohio River Valley 121 Pontiac (d. 1769) 122 Smallpox 124 STAMP ACT PROTESTS (1765) 127 Adams, Samuel (1722–1803) 139 Declaratory Act (1766) 140 Salutary Neglect 142 Stamp Act Congress (1765) 144 Taxation without Representation 145 Stamp Act Resolutions of the Virginia House of Burgesses (1765) 147 An Account of the Destruction of Lt. Governor Hutchinson’s House by the Stamp Act Rioters in Boston (1765) 148 vi Contents