This class explores societal groups across the North American continent from 1550 to 1750 by comparing the approaches and responses to colonization taken by different European and Native American ...
This course is not available as an outside option nor to General Course students. The course surveys major developments in the economic history of North America between 1600 and 2000. Colonial ...
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By the 1860s, Britain was growing tired of maintaining its colonies. The costs, especially of defending British North America, were burdens that a growing number of British politicians could do ...
To register your interest please contact [email protected] providing details of the course you are teaching. Law – charters, statutes, judicial decisions, and traditions – mattered in ...
From 1619 on, not long after the first settlement, the need for colonial labor was bolstered ... 1700s: Almost half of the slaves coming to North America arrive in Charleston.
A new life in the New World offered a glimmer of hope; this explains how one-half to two-thirds of the immigrants who came to the American colonies arrived as indentured servants. Servants ...