align="left">The Great Migration to America
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The Agencies of American Colonization |
2 |
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The Colonial Peoples |
6 |
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The Process of Colonization |
12 |
II. |
Colonial Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce |
20 |
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The Land and the Westward Movement |
20 |
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Industrial and Commercial Development |
28 |
III. |
Social and Political Progress |
38 |
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The Leadership of the Churches |
39 |
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Schools and Colleges |
43 |
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The Colonial Press |
46 |
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The Evolution in Political Institutions |
48 |
IV. |
The Development of Colonial Nationalism |
56 |
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Relations with the Indians and the French |
57 |
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The Effects of Warfare on the Colonies |
61 |
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Colonial Relations with the British Government |
64 |
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Summary of Colonial Period |
73 |
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PART II. CONFLICT AND INDEPENDENCE
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V. |
The New Course in British Imperial Policy |
77 |
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George III and His System |
77 |
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George III's Ministers and Their Colonial Policies |
79 |
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Colonial Resistance Forces Repeal |
83 |
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Resumption of British Revenue and Commercial Policies |
87 |
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Renewed Resistance in America |
90 |
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Retaliation by the British Government |
93 |
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From Reform to Revolution in America |
95 |
VI. |
The American Revolution |
99 |
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Resistance and Retaliation |
99 |
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American Independence |
101 |
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The Establishment
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