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2. Northern Coasts: Beginnings
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- ILLUSTRATIONS xii
- PREFACE xv
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xxi
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PART ONE OUTREACH: THE CREATION OF AN ATLANTIC WORLD
- Prologue 3
- 1. America as a Continuation 4
- 2. Iberian Initiatives 8
- 3. The Creation of New Spain 11
- 4. The Luso-African Contribution 17
- 5. Initiatives in the North and Huguenot Enterprise 24
- 6. The Emergence of the English 28
- 7. Implantations from Northwest Europe 35
- 8. Generalizations: European Source Regions 43
- 9. Generalizations: Sectors and Circuits of the Atlantic World 55
- 10. Generalizations: Geographic Models of Interaction 65
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PART TWO : IMPLANTATIONS : THE CREATION OF AMERICAN DIVERSITY
- Prologue 79
- 1. Peoples and Places 80
- 2. Northern Coasts: Beginnings 87
- 3. New England 91
- 4. Northern Entryways: The St. Lawrence 109
- 5. Northern Entryways: Hudson Bay 117
- 6. Northern Entryways: The Hudson River 119
- 7. Northern Entryways: The Delaware 129
- 8. Pennsylvania 131
- 9. Emergence of Greater Virginia 144
- 10. Tropical Islands 160
- 11. Carolina and the Carolinas 172
- 12. Florida 191
- 13. Louisiana 193
- 14. Texas and the Lower Rio Grande 202
- 15. Encounter and Change: Europeans and Indians 205
- 16. Migration and Change: Europeans Overseas 213
- 17. Enslavement and Change: Africans in America 226
- 18. Defining Areas 231
- 19. The Europeanized Area: Populations and Regional Societies, circa 1750 244
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PART THREE: REORGANIZATIONS: THE CREATION OF AN AMERICAN MATRIX
- Prologue 257
- 1. A Geographical Transect of the Atlantic World 258
- 2. The Great War and Its Alterations of Empires 267
- 3. Reorganization: Northern America 270
- 4. Reorganization: Tropical America 280
- 5. Reorganization: Interior America 284
- 6. Expansions, 1750-1775 288
- 7. Divergence 295
- 8. Disruption 307
- 9. Reorganization: British North America 323
- 10. Destabilization: Tropical America 332
- 11. Unification: Forming the United States 338
- 12. Emergence of a Federal Nation 348
- 13. Generalizations: The Disintegration of Empires 370
- 14. Generalizations: The Problems of Federations 385
- 15. Generalizations: Nation-building 395
- 16. Generalizations: Expansionism, American-style 407
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PART FOUR : CONTEXT: THE UNITED STATES, CIRCA 1800
- Prologue 421
- 1. The United States in North America 422
- 2. The United States and Europe 428
- 3. E Pluribus Unum, in Uno Plures? 438
- Sources of Quotations 455
- Bibliography 461
- INDEX 481
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- ILLUSTRATIONS xii
- PREFACE xv
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xxi
-
PART ONE OUTREACH: THE CREATION OF AN ATLANTIC WORLD
- Prologue 3
- 1. America as a Continuation 4
- 2. Iberian Initiatives 8
- 3. The Creation of New Spain 11
- 4. The Luso-African Contribution 17
- 5. Initiatives in the North and Huguenot Enterprise 24
- 6. The Emergence of the English 28
- 7. Implantations from Northwest Europe 35
- 8. Generalizations: European Source Regions 43
- 9. Generalizations: Sectors and Circuits of the Atlantic World 55
- 10. Generalizations: Geographic Models of Interaction 65
-
PART TWO : IMPLANTATIONS : THE CREATION OF AMERICAN DIVERSITY
- Prologue 79
- 1. Peoples and Places 80
- 2. Northern Coasts: Beginnings 87
- 3. New England 91
- 4. Northern Entryways: The St. Lawrence 109
- 5. Northern Entryways: Hudson Bay 117
- 6. Northern Entryways: The Hudson River 119
- 7. Northern Entryways: The Delaware 129
- 8. Pennsylvania 131
- 9. Emergence of Greater Virginia 144
- 10. Tropical Islands 160
- 11. Carolina and the Carolinas 172
- 12. Florida 191
- 13. Louisiana 193
- 14. Texas and the Lower Rio Grande 202
- 15. Encounter and Change: Europeans and Indians 205
- 16. Migration and Change: Europeans Overseas 213
- 17. Enslavement and Change: Africans in America 226
- 18. Defining Areas 231
- 19. The Europeanized Area: Populations and Regional Societies, circa 1750 244
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PART THREE: REORGANIZATIONS: THE CREATION OF AN AMERICAN MATRIX
- Prologue 257
- 1. A Geographical Transect of the Atlantic World 258
- 2. The Great War and Its Alterations of Empires 267
- 3. Reorganization: Northern America 270
- 4. Reorganization: Tropical America 280
- 5. Reorganization: Interior America 284
- 6. Expansions, 1750-1775 288
- 7. Divergence 295
- 8. Disruption 307
- 9. Reorganization: British North America 323
- 10. Destabilization: Tropical America 332
- 11. Unification: Forming the United States 338
- 12. Emergence of a Federal Nation 348
- 13. Generalizations: The Disintegration of Empires 370
- 14. Generalizations: The Problems of Federations 385
- 15. Generalizations: Nation-building 395
- 16. Generalizations: Expansionism, American-style 407
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PART FOUR : CONTEXT: THE UNITED STATES, CIRCA 1800
- Prologue 421
- 1. The United States in North America 422
- 2. The United States and Europe 428
- 3. E Pluribus Unum, in Uno Plures? 438
- Sources of Quotations 455
- Bibliography 461
- INDEX 481