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Voyages of the Cabots-Spanish Voyagers Florida Dis-
covered-The Mississippi Discovered-De Soto-Spanish
Settlers in Florida - Rise of New France - Champlain
Founds Quebec-English Voyages of Exploration-Gilbert
and Raleigh--Gosnold.
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VIRGINIA UNTIL 1688,
CHAPTER IV.
James I. and his Policy-Incentives to Colonization-The
Virginia Company-Constitution of its Two Branches-The
London Company-The Settlement of Jamestown-John
Smith-The New Charter-Delaware-Dale-Argall-The
Third Charter-The House of Burgesses-Growth of the
Colony-Annulling of the Charter-Spanish Intrigues—
Harvey - Berkeley - Under the Commonwealth-Naviga-
tion Laws-Arlington and Culpepper-Bacon's Rebellion
-A Royal Province-Negro Slavery.
MARYLAND UNTIL 1688, .
CHAPTER V.
The First Lord Baltimore-Avalon-Grant of Maryland—
The Maryland Charter-Religion in Maryland-Toleration
-Clayborne's Settlement-The Maryland Colony--Conflict
with Clayborne-Period of the Commonwealth-Non-con-
formists in Maryland-Act of Religious Freedom-Puritan
Ascendency-Baltimore Regains His Province-Fendall—
Slavery-Dispute with Penn-End of Proprietary Govern-
ment-Society in Maryland.
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CHAPTER VI.
THE CAROLINAS UNTIL 1688, .
Grant of Carolina by Charles II.-The Two Settlements-
"The Fundamental Constitutions "-North Carolina-Civil
Disturbances-Sothel-Ludwell-South Carolina-Slavery
-Scotch-Irish and Huguenot Immigrants-Civil Disturb-
ances.
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CHAPTER VII.
NEW ENGLAND TO THE PLANTING OF CONNECTICUT IN 1636, 82
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The Plymouth Company-The Popham Colony-John Smith
in New England - The Council of New England — Puri-
tanism in England-Religious Parties in Elizabeth's Reign
-The Independents The Scrooby Congregation-The Pil-
grims in Holland - The Voyage of the Mayflower - The
Settlement at Plymouth The Government at Plymouth-
Growth and Character of the Colony-Towns - Mason's
Grant of New Hampshire The New Puritan Emigra
tion-Endicott at Salem The Charter of the Massachu-
setts Company-The First Congregational Church-Alleged
"Intolerance" of the Puritans-Transfer of the Massachu-
setts Company to New England-John Winthrop — The
Great Emigration to Massachusetts - Sufferings of the
Colony-Its Form of Government - Congregationalism—
Roger Williams-Williams Founds Providence- Vane
Mrs. Ann Hutchinson-Winthrop again Chosen Governor
-Heroic Spirit of the Colony-Council of New England
Surrenders its Charter-Roger Williams and his Colony-
Settlement of Rhode Island - The Settlements in New
Hampshire-Gorges' Settlement in Maine.
CHAPTER VIII.
NEW ENGLAND FROM THE PLANTING OF CONNECTICUT IN
1636 TO 1688,
The Early Settlers in Connecticut-The Migration to Hart-
ford The Government of the Three Towns-The Found-
ing of New Haven Its Government-The Fiction of the
"Blue Laws"-Settlement at Saybrook-Saybrook Joined
to Connecticut-The Pequot War The New England Con-
federacy Commission for the Management of the Colo
nies-Samuel Gorton-War of the Narragansetts and the
Mohegans Acts of the Confederacy - The Cambridge
Synod John Clarke - Maine and Massachusetts - The
Quakers in Massachusetts The Navigation Law The
Charter of Connecticut-Union of New Haven and Con-
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necticut Colonies The Royal Commission-King Philip's
War Annulling of the Massachusetts Charter-Royal Gov-
ernment in New England-Andros-Revolution in Massa-
chusetts-Society in New England.
Hudson's Discovery-Block's Exploring Voyage—The "New
Netherland" Company West India Company Chartered-
The Dutch at Manhattan and Albany-Purchase of Man-
hattan Island - The Patroons - Van Twiller Succeeds
Minuit-The Swedish Settlement-Trouble with the Ind-
ians-Peter Stuyvesant-Treaty with Connecticut-Attack
on the Swedes-Delaware Purchased-Religious Contests-
Demand for Popular Franchise-Relations to Connecticut
-Holland and England-Conquest of New Netherland by
the English-The New Government-War between Eng-
land and France-Lovelace-New Netherland Retaken by
the Dutch-Restored to the English-New York Described
by Andros-Dongan Charter of Liberties New York a
Royal Province-The Revolt of Leisler.
NEW JERSEY TO 1688,
CHAPTER X.
Grant to Berkeley and Carteret-Settlement at Elizabeth—
Settlement at Newark-East Jersey-West Jersey Acquired
by Penn and His Associates-Sale to Penn of Carteret's
Rights-Scottish Emigration to East Jersey-Effect of the
Revolution of 1688.
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Early Life of Penn-Grant to Him by James II.-Penn's
Charter His Constitution - The Body of Laws - Penn's
Treatment of the Indians-Emigration to Pennsylvania-
Religion in the Colony-Penn in England-Disorder in
the Colony-Pennsylvania Described.
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PART II.
FROM THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION OF 1688 TO 1756
CHAPTER XII.
THE EFFECT ON THE COLONIES OF THE REVOLUTION OF
1688, .
Result of the Revolution of 1688-King and Parliament-
The Colonial Governments-Spirit of the Colonial Houses
of Delegates-Navigation Laws-French and Indian Wars
-French Explorations French Claims to Louisiana —
Movements in the Direction of Colonial Union.
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CHAPTER XIII.
NEW ENGLAND FROM 1688 TO 1756,
Board of Trade and Plantations - French and Indian At-
tacks-Unsuccessful Attempt on Canada - Massachusetts
Fails to Regain her Charter-The New Charter of Massa-
chusetts-The Witchcraft Delusion-The Government of
Phips-Bellomont - Inroads of French and Indians
Separation of New Hampshire from Massachusetts-Rhode
Island under Bellomont-Dudley-Queen Anne's War-
Rhode Island under Dudley - Connecticut - Shute - Ex-
planatory Charter of Massachusetts-New Hampshire and
Connecticut-The "Great Revival"-Belcher-Connect-
icut and Rhode Island-Burnet - Shirley - Renewal of
Hostilities with France - Capture of Louisburg The
Albany Congress-Military Expeditions-New Hampshire
and Connecticut.
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Leisler's Insurrection-The Assembly called by Sloughter-
Fletcher's Ecclesiastical Measures-Bellomont-Cornbury
-Trial of Mackemie-Hunter-The "Palatines"-Burnet
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--Cosby-The Liberty of the Press-Independent Spirit of
the Assembly-"The Negro Plot "-Clinton's Struggle with
the Assembly-The Albany Convention-Johnson's Victory
-Paper Money-Character of the Middle States-Society
in New York -Education-Ruling Families.
CHAPTER XV.
NEW JERSEY FROM 1688 TO 1756,
New Jersey after the Revolution-New Jersey a Royal Prov-
ince Cornbury and the Assembly - Hunter - Burnet
New Jersey Separated from New York-The Elizabethtown
Claimants-The Revival in New Jersey-Social Life.
CHAPTER XVI.
PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE FROM 1688 TO 1756, .
Charges Against Penn - Disorder in Pennsylvania - "The
Counties" - George Keith - The Proprietary Displaced —
Penn Regains his Province-He Befriends Negroes and
Indians-New Charter of Privileges-The Two Parties-
Evans-Evans Recalled-Gookin-The Assembly against
Logan-Death of Penn-Administration of Keith-Gor-
don-Anti-Quaker Party-Opposition to the Proprietaries
-Franklin-Society in Pennsylvania-Physicians-Trades-
men-Philadelphia-Intellectual Life.
The Revolution in Maryland-Overthrow of the Proprietary
Government-Intolerance in Maryland-Nicholson-Pro-
prietary Government Restored-Maryland in 1751.
CHAPTER XVIII.
VIRGINIA FROM 1688 TO 1756,
The Revolution in Virginia-The Governors and the Bur-
gesses-William and Mary College-James Blair-Governor
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