href="@public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@42701@[email protected]#Page_161" class="pginternal" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">161.—68. Repression of the Quakers (1656-1660), p. 165.—69. Royal commission (1660-1664), p. 166.—70. Indian wars (1660-1678), p. 170.—71. Territorial disputes (1649-1685), p. 173.—72. Revocation of the charters (1679-1687), p. 174.—73. Restoration of the charters (1689-1692), p. 176
154‑177 |
CHAPTER VIII. |
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN NEW ENGLAND IN 1700. |
74. References, p. 178.—75. Land and people, p. 179.—76. Social classes and professions, p. 181.—77. Occupations, p. 184.—78. Social conditions, p. 186.—79. Moral and religious conditions, p. 188.—80. The witchcraft delusion, p. 190.—81. Political conditions, p. 192 |
178‑194 |
CHAPTER IX. |
THE COLONIZATION OF THE MIDDLE COLONIES (1609-1700). |
82. References, p. 195.—83. Dutch settlement (1609-1625), p. 196.—84. Progress of New Netherland (1626-1664), p. 198.—85. Conquest of New Netherland (1664), p. 202.—86. Development of New York (1664-1700), p. 203.—87. Delaware (1623-1700), p. 207.—88. New Jersey (1664-1738), p. 210.—89. Pennsylvania (1681-1718), p. 215 |
195‑217 |
CHAPTER X. |
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN THE MIDDLE COLONIES IN 1700. |
90. References, p. 218.—91. Geographical conditions in the middle colonies, p. 218.—92. People of the middle colonies, p. 220.—93. Social classes, p. 222.—94. Occupations, p. 224.—95. Social life, p. 226.—96. Intellectual and moral conditions, p. 229.—97. Political conditions, and conclusion, p. 231 |
218‑232 |
CHAPTER XI. |
OTHER ENGLISH NORTH AMERICAN COLONIES (1605-1750). |
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