•CHAPTER 4
•Rebellion and War, 1660–1713
•Royal Centralization, 1660–1688
•The Glorious Revolution, 1688–1689
• A Generation of War, 1689–1713
•Colonial Economies and Societies,
1660–1750
•Mercantilist Empires in America
•Population Growth and Diversity
•Immigration and
British Colonial Expansion, to 1755
British Colonial Expansion, to 1755
•African Origins of
Slaves Shipped by British 1692–1807
Slaves Shipped by British 1692–1807
•Rural White Men
and Women
and Women
•Colonial Farmers
and the Environment
and the Environment
•The Urban Paradox
•Slavery
•The Rise of Colonial Elites
•Competing for a Continent, 1713–1750
•France and the American Heartland
•Native Americans and British Expansion
•British Expansion in the South: Georgia
•Spain’s Borderlands
•The Return of War, 1739–1748
•European Occupation
of North America, to 1750
of North America, to 1750
•Public Life in British America, 1689–1750
•Colonial Politics
•The Enlightenment
•The Great Awakening
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