America’s History Fifth Edition Henretta • Brody • Dumenil • Ware America’s History Fifth Edition Chapter 2: The Invasion and Settlement of North America, 1550–1700 Copyright © 2004 by Bedford/St. Martin’s
Imperial Conflicts and Rival Colonial Models New Spain: Colonization and Conversion New France: Furs and Souls New Netherland: Commerce The First English Model: Tobacco and Settlers
The Chesapeake Experience Settling the Tobacco Colonies Masters, Servants, and Slaves The Seeds of Social Revolt Bacon’s Rebellion
Puritan New England The Puritan Migration Religion and Society, 1630–1670 The Puritan Imagination and Witchcraft A Yeoman Society, 1630–1700
The Indians’ New World Puritans and Pequots Metacom’s Rebellion The Fur Trade and the Inland Peoples
Chapter 2: The Invasion and Settlement of North America (1550–1700) Map 2.1 New Spain Looks North, 1513-1610 (p. 41) Map 2.2 The Eurasian Trade System and Overseas Spheres of Influence, 1650 (p. 47) Map 2.3 Eastern North America in 1650 (p. 49) Map 2.4 River Plantations in Virginia, c. 1640 (p. 51) Map 2.5 The Puritan Migration to America, 1620–1640 (p. 57) Map 2.6 Settlement Patterns within New England Towns, 1630–1700 (p. 62) Carolina Indians Fishing, 1585 (p. 38) Trustees of the British Museum. John Smith and Chief Opechancanough (p. 42) Library of Congress. New Amsterdam, c. 1640 (p. 48) Library of Congress. The Tobacco Economy (p. 52) Library of Congress.
Map 2.1 New Spain Looks North, 1513-1610 (p. 41)
Map 2.2 The Eurasian Trade System and Overseas Spheres of Influence, 1650 (p. 47)
Map 2.3 Eastern North America in 1650 (p. 49)
Map 2.4 River Plantations in Virginia, c. 1640 (p. 51)
Map 2.5 The Puritan Migration to America, 1620–1640 (p. 57)
Map 2. 6 Settlement Patterns within New England Towns, 1630–1700 (p
Carolina Indians Fishing, 1585 (p. 38) Trustees of the British Museum.
John Smith and Chief Opechancanough (p. 42) Library of Congress.
New Amsterdam, c. 1640 (p. 48) Library of Congress.
The Tobacco Economy (p. 52) Library of Congress.