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Prisco TTTTTeeeeexxxxxttttt DDDDDeeeeesssssiiiiigggggnnnnn::::: Carmen Chetti and Jesse Sanchez CCCCCooooovvvvveeeeerrrrr DDDDDeeeeesssssiiiiigggggnnnnn::::: Jesse Sanchez COLONIAL AMERICA Table of Contents Introduction: Studying the Colonial Era A-Z Entries Abenaki Acadia, Nova Scotia Acadians Acapulco Adams, Abigail (1744–1818) Adams, John (1735–1826) Adams, Samuel (1722–1803) African Americans Agriculture Albany Congress (1754) Alcohol Alexander, Mary Spratt Provoost (1693–1760) American Philosophical Society Anabaptists Andros, Sir Edmund (1637–1714) Anglican Church Anne, Queen (1665–1714) Antigua Appalachia Arawak Armada, Spanish Army, British Art, Cartoons, and Broadsides Art, Fine Art, Folk Artisans Arts, Culture, and Intellectual Life Assemblies, Colonial Atlantic Ocean Azores and Madeira Aztec Bacon, Nathaniel (1647–1676) Bacon's Rebellion Baltimore Banks and Banking Baptists Barbados Bartram Family Bathing and Hygiene Beaver Wars Berkeley, Sir William (c. 1605–1677) Bermuda Bible Board of Trade Boone, Daniel (1734–1820) Borderlands, Spanish Bostonnnnnnn Boston Massacre Boston Port Bill Boston Tea Party Braddock, Edward (1695–1755) Bradford, William (1590–1657) Bradstreet, Anne (1612–1672) Brant, Joseph (1743–1807) Brant, Mary Molly (c. 1736–1796) Brent, Margaret (c. 1601–c. 1671) Bunker Hill, Battle of Cabot, John (c. 1450–c. 1498) Cabrillo, Juan Rodríguez (c. 1498–c. 1543) California Calvert, Cecilius (1605–1675) Calvert, George (First Lord Baltimore; c. 1580–1632) Calvinism Canada Canary Islands Cape Cod Captivity (by Native Americans) Carib Caribbean Sea Carteret, Sir George (d. 1680) Cartier, Jacques (1491–1557) Catholic Church Cayuga Champlain, Samuel de (c. 1570–1635) Charles I (1600–1649) Charles II (1630–1685) Charles V (1500–1558) Charleston Cherokee Chesapeake Chickasaw Child Rearing Children Choctaw Christ and Christianity Cities Class Clocks and Timekeeping Clothing Coercive Acts (1774) Coffee Columbian Exchange Columbus, Christopher (1451–1506) Committees of Correspondence Common Sense (1776) Connecticut Connecticut River Constantinople, Fall of Continental Congress, First Continental Congress, Second Coode's Rebellion Copley, John Singleton (1738–1815) Corn Coronado, Francisco Vázquez de (1510–1554) Cortéz, Hernando (1485–1547) Cotton Cotton, John (1584–1652) Covenants Creek Crime Cromwell, Oliver (1599–1658) Cuba Cumberland Gap Currency Currency Act (1764) Dartmouth, Lord (1731–1801) Daughters of Liberty Death and Dying Debt and Debtor's Prison Deism Delaware Delaware River De Soto, Hernando (c. 1500–1542) Detroit Dickinson, John (1732–1808) Diplomacy (Foreign Affairs) Disease Dominicans Drake, Sir Francis (1540–1596) Dulany, Daniel, Jr. (1722–1797) Dulany, Daniel, Sr. (1685–1753) Dunmore, Lord (1732–1809) Dutch Dutch West India Company East India Company Economy, Business, and Labor Edict of Nantes, Revocation of Education Education, Higher Edwards, Jonathan (1703–1758) Elizabeth I (1533–1603) English English Civil War Enlightenment Environment and Nature Equiano, Olaudah (1745–1797) Erie Exploration Family Ferdinand (1452–1516) and Isabella (1451–1504) Fish and Fisheries Florida Food and Diet Fort Duquesne Fort Orange Fortifications Franciscans Franklin, Benjamin (1706–1790) Franklin, William (c. 1730–1814) Free Blacks French French and Indian War Furnishings Furs Gage, Thomas (c. 1719–1787) Gambling Gender Issues George I (1660–1727) George II (1683–1760) George III (1738–1820) Georgia Germans Glorious Revolution God Gorges, Ferdinando (1566–1647) Government, Spanish Colonial Grain Great Awakening Great Lakes Green Mountain Boys Grenville, George (1712–1770) Hakluyt, Richard (c. 1551–1616) Halifax Hamilton, Alexander (c. 1755–1804) Hancock, John (1737–1793) Harriot, Thomas (1560–1621) Harvard College Henry, Patrick (1736–1799) Hispaniola Hooker, Thomas (1586–1647) Hopi Horses House of Burgesses Housing Hudson, Henry (c. 1560–c. 1611) Hudson River Huguenots Humboldt, Alexander von (1769–1859) Huron Hutchinson, Anne (1591–1643) Hutchinson, Thomas (1711–1780) Immigration Indentured Servitude Indigo Inheritance Inns and Taverns (Public Houses) Iron Iroquois Confederacy Jamaica James I (1566–1625) James II (1633–1701) Jamestown Jay, John (1745–1829) Jefferson, Thomas (1743–1826) Jesuits Jews Johnson, Sir William (1715–1774) Joint-Stock Companies Jolliet, Louis (1645–1700) Kentucky Kieft's War King George's War King Philip's War King's College Kitchens, Colonial Laborers, Rural Laborers, Urban Land and Real Estate Landlords Language La Salle, René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de (1643–1687) Las Casas, Bartolomé de (1474–1566) Law and Courts Lee, Richard Henry (1732–1794) Leisler, Jacob (1640–1691) Lenni Lenape (Delaware) Lexington and Concord, Battles of Libraries Literature Livestock Locke, John (1632–1704) Long Island Louis XIV (1638–1715) Louisiana Loyalists Maine Malaria Manufacturing Maps and Surveys Marquette, Jacques (1637–1675) Marriage and Divorce Mary I (1516–1558) Maryland Massachusetts Massachusetts Bay Massachusetts Bay Charter Massachusetts Bay Colony Massasoit (d. 1661) Mather, Cotton (1663–1728) Mather, Increase (1639–1723) Maya Mayflower Compact Menéndez de Avilés, Pedro (1519–1574) Mercantilism Merchants Methodist Church Mexico City Military and Diplomatic Affairs Militias Ministers and the Ministry Missions Mississippi River Mohawk Mohegan Montcalm, Louis-Joseph (1712–1759) Montezuma II (1466–1520) Montreal Murray, Judith Sargent (1751–1820) Music Natchez Native American-African American Relations Native American-European Conflict Native American-European Relations Native Americans Native Americans and Slavery Navajo Navigation Acts (1651–1733) Navy, British Negro Election Day New Amsterdam New Bern New England, Dominion of New Hampshire New Haven New Jersey New Mexico New Netherland New Orleans New Spain New York New York City Newfoundland Newport Newspapers and Journals North, Lord (1732–1792) North Carolina Northwest Passage Of Plymouth Plantation Oglethorpe, James (1696–1785) Ohio Country Oliver, Andrew (1706–1774) Oñate, Juan de (c. 1552–1626) Oneida Onondaga Opechancanough (c. 1545–c. 1646) Orphans Otis, James (1725–1783) Ottawa Paine, Thomas (1737–1809) Patriots Patroons Paxton Boys Peddlers Penn, William (1644–1718) Pennsylvania Pequot Philadelphia Philip, King (Metacom; c. 1638–1676) Philip II (1527–1598) Piedmont Pietism Pilgrims Piracy Pitt, William (1708–1778) Plantations Planters Plymouth Pocahontas (c. 1594–1616) Politics and Government Ponce de Léon, Juan (1460–1521) Pontiac (c. 1720–1769) Poor Richard's Almanack Population and Demographics Portsmouth, New Hampshire Potomac River Powhatan (c. 1540–1618) Powhatan Confederacy Praying Towns Precious Metals Presbyterianism Prisons and Punishment Proclamation of 1763 Property and Property Rights Prostitution Providence Pueblo Puerto Rico Puritanism Quakers Quebec Act (1774) Quebec City Queen Anne's War Quincy, Josiah, Jr. (1744–1775) Race and Ethnicity Raleigh, Sir Walter (1554–1618) Reading and Literacy Reformation Regulators Religion Religions, African Religions, Native American Revere, Paul (1735–1818) Revolutionary War Rhode Island Rice Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved, The (1764) Riots Roanoke Colony Rolfe, John (1585–1623) Rowlandson, Mary (1637–1711) Royal African Company Rush, Benjamin (1745–1813) Saint-Domingue Salem Santa Fe Savannah Science Scots-Irish Seminole Seneca Sermons Serra, Fray Junípero (1713–1784) Servants, Domestic Sex Shakers Ship's Stores Sint Eustatius Slave Communities and Culture Slave Rebellions Slave Trade Slavery, African American Slavery, Caribbean Smallpox Smith, John (1580–1631) Sons of Liberty South Carolina Sports and Recreation Squanto (c. 1590–1622) St. Augustine St. Kitts St. Lawrence River St. Louis Stamp Act (1765) Stuyvesant, Peter (c. 1610–1672)

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No era in American history has been more fascinating to Americans, or more critical to the ultimate destiny of the United States, than the colonial era. Between the time that the first European settlers established a colony at Jamestown in 1607 through the signing of the Declaration of Independence,
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