Colonial and Revolutionary America

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Colonial and Revolutionary America A Visual Review

Native American Groups

Voyages of Exploration

New Spain

Southern Colonies

Jamestown 1607

John Rolfe: Role of Tobacco

Sir Walter Raleigh

Bacon’s Rebels

The Carolinas

Atlantic Slave Trade

Slave Trade

Slave Ship

Slave Cabin

John Winthrop

New England Colonies

Mayflower Compact

Mayflower Compact

Puritans in Massachusetts

Nathaniel Bacon

Puritan Mother and Daughter

Puritan Girls

Typical Colonial Town

Colonial Town

American Colleges: Ministry Training

Cotton Mather: Puritan Clergy

Anne Hutchinson

Roger Williams

Salem Witch Trials

Dominion of New England

Westbury Connecticut

William Penn Meets the Colonists

William Penn

Ben Franklin 1700’s American

New Amsterdam

New Sweden

Brick Colonial Home

American Printing Press

Colonial Women

George Whitefield

Whitefield Preaching

Jonathan Edwards: “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

Zenger Trial

New France

Coureur De Bois

Three Empires

European Claims in North America 1754

Battle of Quebec

Louisbourg: 1748

General Braddock’s Route

Albany Plan 1754

Seven Year’s War

North American 1763

Pontiac in Council

Proclamation of 1763

Quartering Act

Stamp Act Stamps

Stamp Act Congress

Townshend Acts

Boston Massacre

Boston Massacre Victims

1st Continental Congress

Boston Tea Party

Parliament Passes Intolerable Acts

Declaration Committee

Signing of the Declaration