Colonial America: A History to 1763John Wiley & Sons, 2011/03/21 - 622 ページ Colonial America: A History to 1763, 4th Edition provides updated and revised coverage of the background, founding, and development of the thirteen English North American colonies.
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目次
The English Conquer Virginia 16071660 | |
The Conquest Continues New England 16201660 | |
Diverse Colonies New France New Netherland Maryland and | |
The Restoration | |
The Later Years of Charles II | |
James II and the Glorious Revolution | |
African American Culture | |
Free African Americans | |
Resistance to Slavery | |
Expanding Spanish and French Empires in North America | |
Florida | |
New Mexico | |
The Growth of New France | |
The French Upper Country or Pays den Haut | |
The Eras of William and Mary and Queen Anne | |
The EighteenthCentury Provinces in | |
Settler Families and Society | |
White Women and Gender | |
The EighteenthCentury Refined Lady | |
Middling and Working White Women | |
British North American Religion Education and Culture 1689 | |
Education | |
The Anglicization of Taste | |
Libraries Literature and the Press | |
Science and the Arts | |
Popular Culture | |
Slavery and the African American Experience 16891760 | |
Slaves Experiences | |
The African American Family | |
Louisiana | |
Texas | |
Significance for the British Colonies | |
Native American Societies and Cultures 16891760 | |
Native American Societies in the Eighteenth Century | |
The Nations of the Northern Frontier | |
The Nations of the Southern Frontier | |
Adaptation or Decline? | |
Immigration and Expansion in British North America 17141750 | |
British North American Institutions of Government | |
Britain France and Spain The Imperial Contest 17391763 | |
Selected Bibliography | |
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