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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:

  1. Describe the character of early French colonization in North America.
  2. Explain why the early New England colonies were characterized by greater social stability than both the southern and middle colonies.
  3. Explain the ways in which the legacy of the Reformation shaped the settlement of Puritan New England, Quaker Pennsylvania, and French Canada.
  4. Compare and contrast relations between white settlers and Indians in New England, the Middle Colonies, the South, the Spanish Southwest, and French Canada.
  5. Explain the significance of the Glorious Revolution in America.



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