ABSTRACT

A comprehensive collection of primary documents for students of early American and Atlantic history, Colonial North America and the Atlantic World gives voice to the men and women¿Amerindian, African, and European¿who together forged a new world.These compelling narratives address the major themes of early modern colonialism from the perspective of the people who lived at the time: Spanish priests and English farmers, Indian diplomats and Dutch governors, French explorers and African abolitionists. Evoking the remarkable complexity created by the bridging of the Atlantic Ocean, Colonial North America and the Atlantic World suggests that the challenges of globalization¿and the growing reality of American diversity¿are among the most important legacies of the colonial world.

chapter 1|16 pages

Native North America

chapter 2|14 pages

Europeans and the New World

chapter 3|25 pages

New Spain

chapter 4|17 pages

The Spanish Frontier

chapter 5|12 pages

Canada and Iroquoia

chapter 6|16 pages

Virginia

chapter 7|24 pages

Chesapeake Colonies

chapter 8|21 pages

New England

chapter 9|25 pages

Puritans and Indians

chapter 10|18 pages

The West Indies

chapter 11|16 pages

Carolina

chapter 12|16 pages

Middle Colonies

chapter 13|19 pages

Atlantic Revolutions

chapter 14|16 pages

Atlantic Worlds

chapter 15|17 pages

Religion and Society

chapter 16|22 pages

French North America

chapter 17|15 pages

Indians and Empires on the Great Plains

chapter 18|14 pages

Imperial Wars and Crisis

chapter 19|16 pages

Pacific Worlds