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America’s History Eighth Edition America: A Concise History Sixth Edition CHAPTER 4 Growth, Diversity, and Conflict 1720–1763 Copyright © 2014 by Bedford/St. Martin’s James A. Henretta Eric Hinderaker Rebecca Edwards Robert O. Self
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I. New England’s Freehold Society A. Farm Families: Women in the Household Economy 1. Husband the head of the household 2. Wife as the “helpmate” 3. Motherhood 4. Restrictions
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I. New England’s Freehold Society B.Farm Property: Inheritance 1. Family authority 2. Children of wealthy parents 3. Marriage 4. Father’s duty
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I. New England’s Freehold Society C. Freehold Society in Crisis 1. Population increase 2. Changes in family life 3. “Household mode of production”
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II. Diversity in the Middle Colonies A. Economic Growth, Opportunity, and Conflict 1. Tenancy in New York 2. Conflict in the Quaker Colonies
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II. Diversity in the Middle Colonies B. Cultural Diversity 1. Religious and ethnic diversity 2. The German Influx 3. Scots-Irish Settlers
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II. Diversity in the Middle Colonies C. Religion and Politics 1. Religious diversity
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III. Commerce, Culture, and Identity A. Transportation and the Print Revolution 1. Improved transportation networks 2. Print revolution
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III. Commerce, Culture, and Identity B. The Enlightenment in America 1. The European Enlightenment 2. John Locke 3. Franklin’s Contributions
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III. Commerce, Culture, and Identity C. American Pietism and the Great Awakening 1. Pietism 2. New England Revivalism 3. Whitefield’s Great Awakening
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III. Commerce, Culture, and Identity D. Religious Upheaval in the North 1. Old Lights and New Lights 2. Challenges to authority
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III. Commerce, Culture, and Identity E. Social and Religious Conflict in the South 1. The Presbyterian Revival 2. The Baptist Insurgency
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IV. The Midcentury Challenge: War, Trade, and Social Conflict, 1750–1763 A. The French and Indian War 1. Conflict in the Ohio Valley 2. The Albany Congress 3. The War Hawks Win
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IV. The Midcentury Challenge: War, Trade, and Social Conflict, 1750–1763 B. The Great War for Empire 1. The Seven Years’ War 2. Pontiac’s Rebellion
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IV. The Midcentury Challenge: War, Trade, and Social Conflict, 1750–1763 C. British Industrial Growth and the Consumer Revolution 1. Resources 2. American consumers
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D. The Struggle for Land in the East 1. Land disputes IV. The Midcentury Challenge: War, Trade, and Social Conflict, 1750–1763
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E. Western Rebels and Regulators 1. The South Carolina Regulators 2. Civil Strife in North Carolina
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