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Chapter 3: The First Century of Settlement in the Colonial North (Nation 3/e)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
When you have finished studying this chapter, you should
be able to:
- Describe the character of early French colonization
in North America.
- Explain why the early New England colonies were
characterized by greater social stability than both the southern and
middle colonies.
- Explain the ways in which the legacy of the
Reformation shaped the settlement of Puritan New England, Quaker
Pennsylvania, and French Canada.
- Compare and contrast relations between white settlers
and Indians in New England, the Middle Colonies, the South, the Spanish
Southwest, and French Canada.
- Explain the significance of the Glorious Revolution
in America.
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