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Preface | |
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Introduction | |
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Before Columbus | |
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Cultural Evolution | |
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Regional Cultures | |
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The Iroquois | |
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Precontact Population | |
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The Native American Worldview | |
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Europeans Reach North America | |
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Spanish and Portuguese Expansion into the Americas | |
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England Enters the Colonial Race | |
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Early Spanish Incursions in North America | |
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The French Penetration of North America | |
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English Images of the Native Americans | |
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Cultures Meet on the Chesapeake | |
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The Failed Colony at Roanoke | |
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The Reestablishment of Virginia | |
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Reorganization and Tobacco | |
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English-Indian Relations | |
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The War of 1622 and Its Aftermath | |
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Cultures Meet in the Northeast | |
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The Dutch in the Northeast | |
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Puritanism | |
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The Elusive Utopia | |
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Puritans and Indians | |
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The Question of Land | |
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The Pequot War | |
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The Coastal Societies: Resistance, Accommodation, and Defeat | |
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Metacom's War | |
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Bacon's Rebellion | |
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Colonizing South Carolina | |
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Carolina-Indian Relations | |
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The Tuscarora and Yamasee Wars | |
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Quaker-Indian Relations in Penn's "Holy Experiment" | |
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Europe, Africa, and the Americas | |
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The Atlantic Slave Trade | |
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Capture and Transport of Slaves | |
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The Development of Slavery in the North American Colonies | |
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Slavery in North and South America | |
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The African Ordeal Under Slavery | |
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Coping with Enslavement | |
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Regional Variations of North American Slavery | |
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Slave Resistance and Rebellion | |
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Black Culture in Colonial America | |
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The Transformation of Euro-American Society | |
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Eighteenth-Century European Immigrants | |
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Land, Growth, and Changing Values | |
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The Cities | |
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Changing Social Structure | |
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The Great Awakening | |
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Wars for Empire and Indian Strategies for Survival | |
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Iroquois Diplomacy | |
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Creek Diplomacy | |
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Cherokee Diplomacy | |
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Transformations in Indian Society | |
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Cultural Persistence | |
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The Seven Years' War and Its Aftermath | |
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Population Increase | |
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The Seven Years' War | |
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Indian Strategies in the Seven Years' War | |
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Indian-White Relations after 1763 | |
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The Colonizers' Society after 1763 | |
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The Tricolored American Revolution | |
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The Abolitionist Impulse | |
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Struggling for Liberty | |
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Exodus of Pro-British Slaves | |
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The War Comes to an End | |
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Leaders of the Free Blacks | |
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The Indians' Revolution | |
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The Mixing of Peoples | |
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Indian-European Contact | |
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White-Black Intermixture | |
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African-Indian Contact | |
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Cultural Interaction of Red, White, and Black | |
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Index | |