Monday, October 3, 2011

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CHAPTER 3
THE EMERGENCE OF COLONIAL SOCIETIES,
1625–1700
English Migration, 1610–1660
Chesapeake Society
State and Church in Virginia
State and Church in Maryland
Death,Gender, and Kinship
Tobacco Shapes a Region, 1630–1675
Bacon’s Rebellion, 1676
From Servitude to Slavery
Pattern of Settlement in
Surry County, Virginia, 1620-1660
Source: Thad W.Tate and
David Ammerman, eds.,
The Chesapeake in the
Seventeenth Century
(Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press,
1979). Copyright © 1979 by
the University of North
Carolina Press.Used by
permission of the publisher
Chesapeake Expansion, 1607–1700
Puritanism in New England
Building a City upon a Hill, 1625–1642
New England Ways
Towns, Families, and Farm Life
Economic and Religious Tensions
Expansion and Native Americans
Salem Witchcraft, 1691–1693
Land Divisions in Sudbury, Massachusetts, 1639–1656
Source: Puritan Village: The Formation of a New England Town.
Copyright © 1963 by Sumner Chilton Powell and reprinted by
permission of Wesleyan University Press.
New England
Expansion, 1620–1674
  Source: Frederick Merk, History of the Westward Movement.
Copyright © 1979 by Lois Bannister
Merk.Used by permission of
Alfred A. Knopf, a division of Random House, Inc. Dover 1623
The Geography of
Witchcraft: Salem Village, 1692
  Source: Adapted from Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum,
Salem Possessed: The Social Origins of Witchcraft (Cambridge,Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1974)
The Spread of Slavery:
The Caribbean and Carolina
Sugar and Slaves: The West Indies
Rice and Slaves: Carolina
Map 3.7 The Caribbean Colonies, 1660
The Middle Colonies
Precursors: New Netherland and
New Sweden
English Conquests: New York and
New Jersey
Quaker Pennsylvania
Map 3.8 European Colonization in
the Middle and North Atlantic, c.1650
Rivals for North America:
France and Spain
France Claims a Continent
New Mexico: The Pueblo Revolt
Florida and Texas

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