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Give Me Liberty!
AN AMERICAN HISTORY
FOURTH EDITION
by
Eric Foner
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Global Competition and the Expansion of
England's Empire
• Origins of American Slavery
• Colonies in Crisis
• The Growth of Colonial America
• Social Classes in the Colonies
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The Residence of Donald Twining
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Global Competition
and the Expansion of
England's Empire
 Focus Question:
How did the English empire in America
expand in the mid-seventeenth century?
Global Competition:
Mercantilist System
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The Mercantilist System
the Expansion of
England's Empire
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The Conquest of New Netherland
New York and the Rights of Englishmen
and Englishwomen
New York and the Indians
The Charter of Liberties
Map 3.1 Eastern North America in the seventeenth
and early-eighteenth centuries
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A scene from King Philip’s War included on a 1675
map of New England
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An engraving representing the Grand Council
of the Iroquois nations
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Global Competition:
Carolina and
Pennsylvania
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The Founding of Carolina
The Holy Experiment
William Penn
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An early eighteenth-century engraving
depicts William Penn welcoming a German
immigrant on the dock in Philadelphia.
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Global Competition:
Quakers
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Quaker Liberty
Land in Pennsylvania
A Quaker Meeting
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Origins of American
Slavery
 Focus Question:
How was slavery established in the
Western Atlantic world?
Origins of American
Slavery: History
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Englishmen and Africans
Slavery in History
Cutting Sugar Cane, an engraving from Ten
Views in Antigua
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Origins of American
Slavery: Laws
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Slavery in the West Indies
Slavery and the Law
Operation of a Sugar Mill
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Origins of American
Slavery: Bacon’s Rebellion
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The Rise of Chesapeake Slavery
Bacon’s Rebellion: Land and Labor in
Virginia
The End of the Rebellion, and its
Consequences
In this scene depicted on an English handkerchief,
male and female slaves work in the tobacco fields.
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Sir William Berkeley, governor of colonial Virginia
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Origins of American
Slavery: Freedom
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A Slave Society
Notions of Freedom
Colonies in Crisis
 Focus Question:
What major social and political crises
rocked the colonies in the late
seventeenth century?
Colonies in Crisis: The
glorious revolution
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The Glorious Revolution
The Glorious Revolution in America
King William III, a portrait by an unknown
artist, painted around 1697.
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Colonies in Crisis:
Uprisings
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The Maryland Uprising
Leisler’s Rebellion
Colonies in Crisis:
Witch trials
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Changes in New England
The Prosecution of Witches
The Salem Witch Trials
England’s Grievance Discovered
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The Growth of
Colonial America
 Focus Question:
What were the directions of social and
economic change in the eighteenthcentury colonies?
The Growth of Colonial
America: diversity
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A Diverse Population
Attracting Settlers
TABLE 3.1 Origins and Status of Migrants to
British North American colonies, 1700–1775
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Map 3.2 European settlement and ethnic diversity on the
Atlantic coast of North America, 1760
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The Growth of Colonial
America: religion
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The German Migration
Religious Diversity
View of Bethlehem, One of the Brethren’s Principal
Settlements in Pennsylvania
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Baptists were among the numerous religious
denominations in the eighteenth-century colonies.
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The Growth of Colonial
America: Regions
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Indian Life in Transition
Regional Diversity
William Penn’s Treaty with the Indians
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The Growth of Colonial
America: colonial life
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The Consumer Revolution
Colonial Cities
Colonial Artisans
This 1772 broadside offers a rare view of the interior
of a Philadelphia shop and lists some of the many
European and West Indian goods on sale.
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This piece of china made in England and exported to
New England celebrates the coronation of James II in 1685.
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The Growth of Colonial
America: The Atlantic
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An Atlantic World
Charles Town Harbor
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Social Classes in the
Colonies
 Focus Question:
How did patterns of class and gender
roles change in eighteenth-century
America?
Social Classes in the
Colonies: The elite
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The Colonial Elite
Anglicization
A 1732 portrait of Daniel, Peter, and Andrew Oliver,
sons of a wealthy Boston merchant
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A portrait of Elijah Boardman
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Social Classes in the
Colonies: wealth
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The South Carolina Aristocracy
Poverty in the Colonies
Carter’s Grove
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Robert Carter, 1753
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Social Classes in the
Colonies: middle ranks
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The Middle Ranks
Women and the Household Economy
The Van Bergen Overmantel
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This portrait of the Cheney family illustrates the
high birthrate in America.
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Social Classes in the
Colonies: North america
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North America at Mid-Century
Review
Global Competition and the Expansion of
England's Empire
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Focus Question: How did the English empire in America expand in
the mid-seventeenth century?
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Origins of American Slavery
Focus Question: How was slavery established in the Western Atlantic
world?
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Colonies in Crisis
Focus Question: What major social and political crises rocked the
colonies in the late seventeenth century?
Review continued
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The Growth of Colonial America
Focus Question: What were the directions of social and economic
change in the eighteenth-century colonies?
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Social Classes in the Colonies
Focus Question: How did patterns of class and gender roles change in
eighteenth-century America?
MEDIA LINKS
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Chapter 4
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Eric Foner on the Pueblo Revolt
http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/history/fone
r4/mp4/&f=question022
Eric Foner on the Salem witch trials
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Eric Foner on William Penn's
contribution to religious freedom
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r4/mp4/&f=question021
Eric Foner on the Glorious Revolution,
1688–1689
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Eric Foner on religious freedom for
German immigrants in 1739
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Eric Foner on religious freedom in the
18th century
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r4/mp4/&f=question026
Eric Foner on slaves' rights in the 18th
century
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r4/mp4/&f=question027
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Slavery, Freedom, and the
Struggle for Empire to 1763
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Slavery and Empire
Slave Cultures and Slave Resistance
An Empire of Freedom
The Public Sphere
The Great Awakening
Imperial Rivalries
Battle for the Continent
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Give Me Liberty!
AN AMERICAN HISTORY
FOURTH EDITION
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