Chapter 2: The Invasion and Settlement of North America ...



Chapter 2: The Invasion and Settlement of North America, 1550–1700

I. Rival Imperial Models: Spain, France, and Holland

1. New Spain: Colonization and Conversion

A. Franciscan Missions and Indian Revolts

B. Popé and the Uprising of 1680

2. New France: Fur Traders and Missionaries

A. The Rise of the Iroquois

B. The Jesuit Missions

3. New Netherland: Commerce

II. The English Arrive in the Chesapeake

1. Settling the Tobacco Colonies

A. The Jamestown Settlement

B. The Indian War of 1622

C. Lord Baltimore Settles Catholics in Maryland

2. Masters, Servants, and Slaves

A. Indentured Servitude

B. African Laborers

3. Bacon’s Rebellion

A. The Seeds of Social Revolt

B. Indians and Frontiersmen

C. Nathaniel Bacon, Rebel Leader

III. Puritan New England

1. The Puritan Migration

A. The Pilgrims

B. John Winthrop and Massachusetts Bay

C. Roger Williams and Rhode Island

D. Anne Hutchinson

E. The Puritan Revolution in England

2. Puritanism and Witchcraft

3. A Yeoman Society, 1630–1700

IV. The Eastern Indians’ New World

1. Puritans and Pequots

2. Metacom’s War of 1675–1676

3. The Destructive Impact of the Fur Trade

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