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Chapter 4: The Mosaic of Eighteenth-Century America (Nation 3/e)


LEARNING OBJECTIVES

When you have finished studying this chapter, you should be able to:

  1. Explain the growing conflict between the Indians, the French, and the British for supremacy and survival in North America.
  2. Describe life in eighteenth-century American rural villages, in the backcountry, in cities, and on plantations.
  3. Explain the relationship between political instability and the conditions of social diversity, sectional differences, intercolonial disputes, and landlord-tenant tensions.
  4. Explain the impact of the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening in America.
  5. Describe colonial views of England and English views of the colonies in the middle of the eighteenth century.



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