America’s History Eighth Edition America: A Concise History Sixth Edition CHAPTER 2 American Experiments 1521‒1700 Copyright © 2014 by Bedford/St. Martin’s.

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America’s History Eighth Edition America: A Concise History Sixth Edition CHAPTER 2 American Experiments 1521‒1700 Copyright © 2014 by Bedford/St. Martin’s James A. Henretta Eric Hinderaker Rebecca Edwards Robert O. Self

I. Spain’s Tribute Colonies A. A New American World 1. Encomiendas 2. Precious metals 3. Society in New Spain

I. Spain’s Tribute Colonies B. The Columbian Exchange 1. Diseases 2. Plants and animals

I. Spain’s Tribute Colonies C. The Protestant Challenge to Spain 1. Spain’s status in Europe 2. The English Reformation 3. English expansion

II. Plantation Colonies A. Brazil’s Sugar Plantations

II. Plantation Colonies B. England’s Tobacco Colonies 1. The Jamestown Settlement 2. The Indian War of Lord Baltimore Settles Catholics in Maryland

II. Plantation Colonies C. The Caribbean Islands 1. European colonization 2. Plantation economy

II. Plantation Colonies D. Plantation Life 1. Indentured Servitude 2. African Laborers

III. Neo-European Colonies A. New France 1. Fur trade 2. Jesuit missions 3. Life in New France

III. Neo-European Colonies B. New Netherland 1. Hudson River settlement 2. England invades

III. Neo-European Colonies C. The Rise of the Iroquois 1. Iroquois domination 2. Alliance with English settlers

III. Neo-European Colonies D. New England 1. The Pilgrims 2. John Winthrop and Massachusetts Bay 3. Roger Williams and Rhode Island 4. Anne Hutchinson

III. Neo-European Colonies D. New England (cont.) 5. The Puritan Revolution in England 6. Puritanism and Witchcraft 7. A Yeoman Society, 1630 – 1700

IV. Instability, War, and Rebellion A. New England’s Indian Wars 1. Puritan-Pequot War 2. Metacom’s War, 1675 – 1676

IV. Instability, War, and Rebellion B. Bacon’s Rebellion 1. Frontier War 2. Challenging the Government