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PREFACE
xv
Chapter
1
America and Europe: The Context of American
Beginnings
1
ESSAYS
2
Karen Ordahl Kupperman
·
American, African, and European
Polities Compared
2
J. H. Elliott
·
Imperial Competition in the Early Atlantic
13
FURTHER READING
24
Chapter
2
Indian s Response to European Presence
25
DOCUMENTS
26
1.
In the Beginning: Tewa Creation Story, Oral Tradition from
Pre-Contact Times
27
2.
Maushop Leaves New England: An Indian Legend About
Colonization,
1787 29
3.
Alvar Nuñez Cabeza
de Vaca
Acts as
a Curer
and Shaman
Across the American Southwest,
1527-1536 30
4.
Canadian Natives Recount Their Traditions of the First Sight
of Men Dressed in Iron,
1633 31
5.
Sir Thomas Dale Describes Two Conversions in Early Virginia:
Pocahontas Becomes a Christian and the Chickahomy Indians
Become King James his Men,
1614 32
6.
Pocahontas and John Smith Meet in London
33
7.
Pueblo Indians See the Apparition of the Lady in Blue and Fray
Alonso
de Benavides
Identifies Her as the Spanish Nun
Sor
Maria
de Agreda,
1630s
34
8.
Mohegan Indians Petition the King in Their Dispute with the
Colonial Government of Connecticut
35
9.
Choctaw Leaden Come to Negotiations Accompanied by
Women to Indicate Their Peaceful Intentions,
1734 38
ESSAYS
39
Nancy Shoemaker
·
Gender and Kinship Terms in Anglo-Indian
Diplomacy
40
Jenny Hale Pubipher
·
New England Indians Adopt a Political
Relationship to the English Government
46
FURTHER READING
59
Chapter
3
First Colonies
60
DOCUMENTS
60
1.
Coronado
Explores the Southwest,
1540-1542 61
2.
Pedro
Menéndez de Aviles
Visits the
Całusa
King Carlos After
the Foundation of St. Augustine
63
3.
Menéndez
Encounters Spaniards Who Had Lived as Captives
Among the Indians and Finds That Female Captives
Sometimes Chose to Stay with Their Native Families
64
4.
Don
Juan de Oñate
Describes the Founding of New Mexico,
1599 66
5.
Fray Alonso
de Benavides
Reports New Mexico Indians Eager
for Conversion,
1634 67
6.
John
Rolfe
Reports Large Amounts of Tobacco Planted in
Virginia,
1616 70
7.
Virginia Company Acknowledges That the Colony Will Never
Be Successful Without Women and Family Life,
1621 70
8.
Certificate Attesting to the Good Character of Anne Rickard/
Richards,
1621 71
9.
Powhatan Empire Strikes Back at Expanding Virginia Colony,
1622 72
10.
Richard Frethorne Begs His Parents for Support,
1623 72
essays
74
Juliana Ban
·
The Colonial Sunbelt: St. Augustine to Santa Fe
75
James Horn
·
Tobacco and the Peopling of Virginia
80
FURTHER READING
87
Chapter
4
The 1630s: The First Great Wave of English
Colonization
88
DOCUMENTS
89
1.
Pilgrim Leaders Create the Mayflower Compact and Describe
the First Thanksgiving,
1620, 1621 89
2.
The Reverend Thomas Hooker Warns of England s Impending
Punishment by God,
1631 91
3.
Governor John Winthrop Gives a Model of Christian Charity,
1630 92
4.
Colonist John Pond Writes to His Mother and Father for Help,
1631 94
5.
Maryland Enacts Religious Toleration for All Christians,
1649 96
6.
A Blank Servant Indenture Form,
1635 99
7.
Robert Cole Provides for Education and Property for His
Daughters and Sons in His Will,
1662 100
8.
George Alsop Argues That Servants in Maryland Have a Good
Deal,
1666 103
ESSAYS
105
Francis
J
. Bremer ·
The Puritans and Dissent: The Cases of Roger
Williams and Anne Hutchinson
106
Lois Green Can and Lorena S. Walsh
·
The Experience of White
Women in the Chesapeake
110
FURTHER READING
118
Chapter
5 1675:
Turning Points
119
DOCUMENTS
120
1.
John Easton Tries to Avert the War by Hearing King Philip s
Grievances,
1675 121
2.
Cotton Mather Describes the Indians of Massachusetts
and John Eliot s Mission to Them,
1702 122
3.
Mary Rowlandson Interprets Her Captivity During King
Philip s War,
1676 124
4.
Nathaniel Bacon s Manifestos,
1676 127
5.
Thomas Mathews Describes the Outbreak of Bacon s
Rebellion
129
6.
Virginia s Leaders Appeal to the Queen of Pamunkey for
Aid
131
7.
New Mexico s Indians Rebel Against Suppression of Their
Native Religion,
1680:
Four Accounts
132
8. Pedro
Naranjo Describes
Pope s
Vision
and Leadership,
1680 134
ESSAYS
137
Jill
tepore
·
John Sassamon Between Two Cultures
137
Brent Tarter
·
Bacon, Berkeley, and the Grievances of
Virginians
148
FURTHER READING
155
Chapter
6
Pluralism, Religious and Ethnic
156
DOCUMENTS
157
1.
Traveler Jasper Danckaerts Calls on New York Planter Maria
van Rensselaer,
1680 157
2.
Sarah Kemble Knight Encounters Dutch and English in
New York,
1704 158
3.
William Penn Offers a Prospectus for Merchants,
1683 160
4.
Colonist Gabriel Thomas Promises High Wages and Great
Opportunities in Pennsylvania,
1698 161
5.
Gottlieb Mittelberger Describes the System of Recruiting
German Colonists, and the Suffering They Endured,
1754 164
6.
Bishop August Gottlieb
Spangenberg
Reports on Moravian
Plans for the Settlement of Wachovia,
1752 171
7.
Dr. Alexander Hamilton Encounters a Scots-Irish Colonist,
1744 172
ESSAYS
173
Rosalind J. Beiler
·
German-Speaking Immigrants in the British
Atlantic World,
1680-1730 173
Patrick Griffin
·
The People with No Name: Ulster s Migrants and
Identity Formation in Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania
178
FURTHER READING
188
Chapter
7
Expansion in the South: Hopes and Realities
189
DOCUMENTS
190
1.
Richard Ligon Describes the Beginnings of Sugar Cultivation
and Planters Adaptation to the Climate in Barbados,
1654 191
2.
English Official Edward Randolph Reports to the Board of
Trade on Economic Prospects and the Spanish Threat in South
Carolina,
1699 194
3.
Thomas Nairne Reassures Prospective Settlers About the
Environment and Trade of South Carolina,
1710 196
4.
Indian Trader John Lawson s Journal of Carolina,
1710 197
5.
Huguenots in North Carolina Write to Their Sponsor, Agnes
van Wassenaer Obdam, Describing Their Experiences,
1688 200
6.
James Oglethorpe, Persons Reduc d to Poverty May Be
Happy in Georgia,
1732 202
7.
Governor William Tryon Assesses the Prospects for Life in the
North Carolina Backcountry,
1765 204
8.
J. Hector St. John Crevecoeur Contrasts the Culture of
Charlestown and the Situation of Slaves,
1782 205
9.
Eliza Lucas Pinckney on the Perfection of Indigo,
1785 207
ESSAYS
208
Jack P. Greene
·
Barbados as a Colonial Model
208
Bertrand
Van Ruymbeke
·
French Protestants in Colonial South
Carolina
217
FURTHER READING
224
Chapter
8
Slave Life and Culture
225
DOCUMENTS
226
1.
The Board of Trade Seeks Information on the Slave Trade,
1708 226
2.
The Reverend Hugh Jones Describes Virginia Slavery,
1724 231
3.
Supplies Needed to Set Up Plantation, Including Enslaved
Women and Men, Cattle, and Equipment, Along with the
Work the Slaves Will Do,
1710 233
4.
William Byrd Praises the Plan to Prohibit Slavery in Georgia,
1736 235
5.
Order Presented for Clothing Joan, a Negroe Woman Who
Belongs to the Eaton Free School in Virginia, 1690s
236
6.
Letter Authorizing Sale of Enslaved Girl Named Esther
237
ESSAYS
238
Ira Berlin
·
Time, Space, and the Evolution of Afro-American
Society
238
Jennifer L. Morgan
·
Enslaved Women s Labor
252
FURTHER READING
263
Chapter
9
Religious Awakenings
265
DOCUMENTS
266
1.
Benjamin Franklin Listens to His Friend George Whitefield,
1739 266
2.
Nathan Cole Describes the Crowds Going to Hear Whitefield
at Middletown,
1740 269
3.
George Whitefield Describes the Mixed Congregations He
Preached to
270
4.
Jonathan Edwards Describes the Awakening in His
Congregation in Northampton, Massachusetts,
1737 271
5.
Sarah
Pierrepont
Edwards Recounts Her Religious Experience,
1742 272
6.
Susannah Anthony Describes Her Religious Conversion,
Ca.l740s
274
7.
John Marrant Writes About His Conversion,
1755 274
8.
Joseph Fish Reveals the Activities of Samuel Niles, Narragansett
New Light Preacher,
1765 276
essays
277
Harry S. Stout
·
George Whitefield s American Preaching
278
Catherine A. Brekus
·
Euroamerican Women s and Men s
Experiences in the Great Awakening
282
Frank Lambert
·
African Americans Experience of the
Revivals
288
FURTHER READING
297
Chapter
10
Changing Relationships Within the Empire
298
DOCUMENTS
299
1.
James Blair Tells the Bishop of London of the Ministers
Persecution in Virginia,
1704 300
2.
Several Ministers in New Jersey Attest to Their Suffering and
Ask for a Bishop to Protect Them,
1714 301
3.
The Anglican Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in
Foreign Parts on Massachusetts Governor Dudley s Treatment
of Anglicans,
1713 302
4.
Governor Dudley Presents His Defense and Counter-
Accusations,
1714 302
5.
Governor Bellomont of New York Writes Home of His
Money Problems and the Dishonest Ways of the Colonists He
Is Forced to Deal With,
1700 303
6.
Commissioner William Stephens Describes His Meeting with
Mary Musgrove Matthews [Coosaponakeesa],
1737 305
7.
Mary Musgrove Bosomworth s Statement to Col. Alexander
Heron and Heron s Reply,
1747 305
8.
Statement of Sovereignty by Georgia Indian Leaders,
1747 312
ESSAYS
313
Alison M. Olson
·
Transatlantic Interest Groups and the Colonial
Governors
313
Julie Anne Sweet
·
Mary Musgrove Maneuvers Between
Empires
324
FURTHER READING
336
Chapter
11
New Realities in the Backcountry
338
DOCUMENTS
339
1.
Conrad
Weiser
Describes Madame Montour,
1737 339
2.
Moravian Leader Count Zinzendorf Records His Impressions of
Madame Montour and Andrew Montour,
1742 340
3.
Maryjemison Recounts Her Experience of Capture and
Adoption as a Seneca,
1755 341
4.
Sir William Johnson Confers with Iroquois Leaders,
1762 346
5.
Multiple Versions of Teedyscung Speaking to Treaty
Negotiations, July
28, 1756 350
6.
[Benjamin Franklin], A Narrative of the Late Massacres, in
Lancaster County, of a Number of Indians, Friends of this
Province, by Persons Unknown. With Some Observations on
the Same,
1764 351
7.
The Apology of the Paxton Volunteers Addressed to the
Candid
&
Impartial World,
1764 353
ESSAYS
355
James H. Menell
·
Reading Andrew Montour
356
Nicole Eustace
·
The Sentimental Paradox: Humanity and Violence
on the Pennsylvania Frontier
364
FURTHER READING
376
Chapter
12
The Market Economy in Port Cities
377
DOCUMENTS
378
1.
Merchant and Massachusetts Bay Mint-Master John Hull
Appeals for Freedom to Trade,
1677 378
2. Benjamin Franklin
Advises
Readers
How to Get on in
Philadelphia (c.
1730-0. 1750), 1793 379
3.
Letter from a Widow on the Abuses of the Road and City-
Watch, December
14, 1752 382
4.
Club of Widowed Matrons Meets to Send Their Thanks for
Publishing Letter,
1753 383
5.
Will of Margrieta van Varick, New York Merchant,
1695 384
6.
Self-fashioning by Servants and the Enslaved to Free
Themselves from Servitude,
1739-1764 387
Essays
393
Patricia Cleary
·
Women s Sphere of Trade in Eighteenth-Century
Philadelphia and New York
394
David
Waldstreicher ·
Unfřee
Workers Take Advantage of Their
Economic Experience to Free Themselves
400
FURTHER READING
411
Chapter
13
Empires, European and American, Compete for
Control of North America
412
DOCUMENTS
412
1.
Missionary David Brainerd Describes His Encounter with a
Delaware Prophet,
1745 413
2.
Quaker Storekeeper James Kenny Comments on Relationships
on the Frontier at the End of the French and Indian War
414
3.
Neolin s Journey to the Master of Life, Described in
1763 415
4.
Pontiac Seeks Allies and Plans Attack,
1763 419
5.
Royal Proclamation of
1763
Prohibits Movement of Settlers
into the Trans-Appalachian West
420
essays
424
Gregory E. Dowd
·
The Indians Great Awakening and Pontiac s
War
425
Fred Anderson
·
The Consequences of Victory
432
FURTHER READING
441
Chapter
14
Colonial America at Mid-Century
442
DOCUMENTS
443
1.
Dr. Alexander Hamilton Surveys the Variety of Pennsylvania,
1744 443
2.
Jean-Bernard Bossu
Advises Newcomen on the Way to Health
in Louisiana,
1762 447
3.
Pelatiah Webster Describes the Uniqueness of Charleston,
1765 449
4.
Janet Schaw Visits Wilmington, North Carolina,
1774 451
5.
William Eddis Praises the Society of Annapolis, Maryland, and
Speculates on the Fate of the American Indians,
1771 452
essays
454
T. H.
Breen
·
Consumption, Anglicization, and the Formation of
American Identity
455
John M.
Munin
·
The Dilemma of American National
Identity
462
FURTHER READING
467
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spellingShingle | Major problems in American colonial history documents and essays Kolonialismus (DE-588)4073624-6 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Kolonisation (DE-588)4128651-0 gnd |
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title | Major problems in American colonial history documents and essays |
title_auth | Major problems in American colonial history documents and essays |
title_exact_search | Major problems in American colonial history documents and essays |
title_full | Major problems in American colonial history documents and essays ed. by Karen Ordahl Kupperman |
title_fullStr | Major problems in American colonial history documents and essays ed. by Karen Ordahl Kupperman |
title_full_unstemmed | Major problems in American colonial history documents and essays ed. by Karen Ordahl Kupperman |
title_short | Major problems in American colonial history |
title_sort | major problems in american colonial history documents and essays |
title_sub | documents and essays |
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topic_facet | Kolonialismus Geschichte Kolonisation USA Nordamerika Aufsatzsammlung Quelle |
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