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Colonial America: A History to 1763, 4th EditionISBN: 978-1-4051-9004-6
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622 pages
May 2011, ©2011, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Figures ix
List of Maps xi
List of Documents xii
Preface to the Fourth Edition xiii
Acknowledgments xvi
Part I Old and New Worlds Meet 1
1 The Peoples of Eastern North America: Societies in Transition 3
1 America Before Columbus and the Problem of History 4
2 The Americas in Ancient Times 5
3 The Eastern Woodlands, 1000–1300 9
4 Eastern Woodlands Societies in Transition, 1300–1500 20
5 Earliest Contacts with Europeans 22
2 The Age of European Exploration 27
1 Western Europe, 1300–1450 28
2 The Portuguese in Africa 30
3 Spain Encounters the New World 32
4 Sixteenth-Century European Competitors 39
5 England: The Elizabethan Prelude 41
Part II The Seventeenth-Century Settlements 51
3 The English Conquer Virginia, 1607–1660 53
1 Virginia Before the English 54
2 The Virginia Company: Early Settlement 55
3 The Charter of Liberties 64
4 The Massacre of 1622 and Fall of the Company 69
5 Growth and Consolidation, 1625–1660 72
4 The Conquest Continues: New England, 1620–1660 78
1 New England Before the English 79
2 The Pilgrims 80
3 Massachusetts: A City on the Hill 84
4 Establishing and Defending Order 91
5 Challenges from England 101
6 Stable Societies 103
5 Diverse Colonies: New France, New Netherland, Maryland, and the West Indies 106
1 New France 108
2 New Netherland and Delaware: The Dutch and Swedish Beginnings 113
3 Maryland: A Catholic Proprietary 120
4 English Colonies in the West Indies 128
6 The Restoration Era 134
1 The Return of Charles II 135
2 Mercantilism: The Navigation Laws 138
3 New York Becomes an English Colony 140
4 The Carolinas: Early Settlement 148
7 The Later Years of Charles II 156
1 Virginia: Bacon’s Rebellion and Its Aftermath 157
2 Massachusetts: The Struggle to Remain Self-Governing 167
3 New Jersey and Pennsylvania: The Beginnings 173
8 James II and the Glorious Revolution 181
1 The Dominion of New England 182
2 Massachusetts Reclaims Control 186
3 New York: Leisler’s Rebellion 189
4 Maryland 194
5 Aftermath 196
9 The Eras of William and Mary, and Queen Anne 200
1 William and Mary’s Colonial Policy 201
2 The Salem Witchcraft Trials 203
3 War on the Northern Frontier, 1689–1713 213
4 War and Political Change in the Carolinas 217
5 Proprietary Problems in Pennsylvania and New Jersey 222
Part III The Eighteenth-Century Provinces in a Changing Continent 227
10 The Economy and Labor System in British North America 229
1 The British Atlantic Economy 230
2 The Southern Plantation System 232
3 Northern Farming and Commerce 240
4 The Mercantilist System 246
5 Money and Taxation 251
6 The Standard of Living: Poverty and Prosperity 255
11 Settler Families and Society 260
1 New World Families 261
2 Children 267
3 Patriarchal Authority 272
4 Social Structure: Rank and Class 278
12 White Women and Gender 284
1 Gender and the Settler Experience in the Seventeenth Century 285
2 Regional Variations 289
3 Gender in a Commercializing Culture: The Eighteenth-Century Refined Lady 296
4 Gender in a Commercializing Culture: Middling and Working White Women 300
13 British North American Religion, Education, and Culture, 1689–1760 308
1 Religion 309
2 Education 318
3 The Anglicization of Taste 324
4 Libraries, Literature, and the Press 326
5 Science and the Arts 329
6 Popular Culture 332
14 Slavery and the African American Experience, 1689–1760 335
1 Slavery: An Evolving Institution 336
2 Slaves’ Experiences 341
3 The African American Family 352
4 African American Culture 355
5 Free African Americans 359
6 Resistance to Slavery 362
15 Expanding Spanish and French Empires in North America 367
1 Florida 369
2 New Mexico 375
3 The Growth of New France 380
4 The French Upper Country, or Pays d’en Haut 384
5 Louisiana 389
6 Texas 394
7 Significance for the British Colonies 396
16 Native American Societies and Cultures, 1689–1760 397
1 Native American Societies in the Eighteenth Century 399
2 The Nations of the Northern Frontier 402
3 The Nations of the Southern Frontier 416
4 Adaptation or Decline? 424
17 Immigration and Expansion in British North America, 1714–1750 427
1 The Germans and Scots-Irish 428
2 The Founding of Georgia 438
3 The Urban Frontier 441
18 British North American Institutions of Government 447
1 The Royal Framework 449
2 Local Government: Town Meeting and County Court 450
3 The Provincial Assembly: Crown versus People 453
4 Parties and Factions in the Age of Walpole 466
5 Toward a Republican Ideology 470
19 Britain, France, and Spain: The Imperial Contest, 1739–1763 473
1 The War of Jenkins’ Ear 474
2 The Struggle for the Ohio 477
3 The Conquest of Canada 489
4 The War’s Consequences 499
Selected Bibliography 507
Index 573