Chapter Three Provincial America in Upheaval,

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Chapter Three Provincial America in Upheaval, 1660-1760 America and Its Peoples: A Mosaic In The Making, 5th ed. Martin, Roberts, Mintz, McMurry, and Jones

Middle Colonies, 1685

Colonial Trade Routes, 1750

Figure 3.1 Slave Importation Estimates, 1701-1775 Source: R. C. Simmons, The American Colonies: From Settlement to Independence. Copyright © 1976 by R. C. Simmons. Reprinted by permission of Harold Matson Company.

Distribution of Immigrant Groups and the Great Wagon Road, Mid-1700s Many Settlers carried their possessions in Conestoga wagons as they migrated south from Pennsylvania along the Great Wagon Road in search of new homesteads.

Western European Migration Western Europeans, escaping religious persecution and dwindling food supplies, migrated in great numbers to North America.

European Claims in North America, 1750

Significant Battles of the French and Indian War, 1756-1763