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Lecture Slides Give Me Liberty! Seventh Edition

Eric Foner, Lisa McGirr, and Kathleen DuVal

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CHAPTER 2

European Colonies and Native Nations, 1600–1660

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• England and the Americas • Early English Exploration and Colonization • From Company to Society • Origins of American Slavery • The New England Way • New Englanders Divided • Religion, Politics, and Freedom

England and the Americas

 Focus Question: What were the main contours of English colonization in the seventeenth century?

England in the Seventeenth Century

• Unifying the English Nation • England and Ireland

Mary I

English Religion in North America

• England and North America • Spreading Protestantism

Queen Elizabeth I

Social Dynamics in English North America • The Social Crisis • Masterless Men

Early English Exploration and Colonization

 Focus Question: How did Native peoples respond to incoming English settlers?

English Emigration

• English Emigrants • Indentured Servants • Land and Liberty

Nova Britannia

The English and American Indians

• The Native Atlantic Coast • Land • Trade

Ossomocomuck Indians

Robin Cassacinamon

Early Jamestown Colony

• The Jamestown Colony

From Company to Society

 Focus Question: What was the significance of the Anglo- Powhatan Wars?

The Chesapeake, ca. 1640

• From Company to Society

American Indian Resistance

• Powhatan and Pocahontas • The Second and Third Anglo-

Powhatan Wars

Pocahontas

Powhatan

Economics and Social Structure

• A Tobacco Colony

Tobacco Advertisement

Origins of American Slavery

 Focus Question: How was slavery established in the western Atlantic world?

Shared English and African History

• Englishmen and Africans • Slavery in History

Spread of Slavery to Virginia

• Slavery in the West Indies • Origins • Sugar • Plantations

Spread of Slavery to Virginia (cont.)

• 1619 • White Virginians buy enslaved

Africans for the first time

Family Life in the Colonies

• Women and the Family • Lack of stability • Dower rights • Coverture

Maryland

• The Maryland Experiment • Religion in Maryland

Tobacco Processing

The New England Way

 Focus Question: What made the English settlement of New England distinctive?

Development of New England

• The Rise of Puritanism • Moral Liberty

The Pilgrims

• The Pilgrims at Plymouth • The Great Migration

English Encounters with Native Americans

Puritanism and Society

• The Puritan Family • Government and Society in Massachusetts • Church and State in Puritan Massachusetts

The Savage Family

Harvard College

Native Alliances and Wars with Colonists

• Native Nations and New England • Wampanoag

• The Pequot War

Destruction of a Pequot Village, 1637

New Englanders Divided

 Focus Question: What were the main sources of discord in early New England?

The Northeast, ca. 1640

New Englanders and Religion

• Rhode Island and Connecticut • The Trial of Anne Hutchinson

Roger Williams

Translated Bible

The New England Economy and Religious Compromise • The New England Economy • The Merchant Elite • The Half-Way Covenant

Mrs. Elizabeth Freake and Baby Mary

Religion, Politics, and Freedom

 Focus Question: How did the English Civil War affect the colonies in America?

English Rights

• The Rights of Englishmen • English Liberty • The Magna Carta

Civil War in England

• The English Civil War • England’s Debate over Freedom

The English Civil War and America

• The Civil War and English America • The Crisis in Maryland

The Execution of Charles I

Meeting of the General Council of the Army at Putney

Changing North America

• Cromwell and the Empire • North America in 1660

• Alliance formation

Review England and the Americas

Focus Question: What were the main contours of English colonization in the seventeenth century?

Early English Exploration and Colonization Focus Question: How did Native peoples respond to incoming English settlers?

The Chesapeake Focus Question: What was the significance of the Anglo-Powhatan Wars?

Origins of American Slavery Focus Question: How was slavery established in the western Atlantic world?

The New England Way Focus Question: What made the English settlement of New England distinctive?

New Englanders Divided Focus Question: What were the main sources of discord in early New England?

Religion, Politics, and Freedom Focus Question: How did the English Civil War affect the colonies in America?

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Chapter 3: Creating Anglo-America, 1660–1750 • Global Competition and the Expansion of England’s

Empire • Entrenchment of American Slavery • Colonies in Crisis • The Growth of Colonial America • Social Classes in the British Colonies • North America at Mid-Century

This concludes the Norton Lecture Slide Set for Chapter 2 Give Me Liberty! AN AMERICAN HISTORY SEVENTH EDITION by Eric Foner, Lisa McGirr, and Kathleen DuVal

Copyright © 2023 W. W. Norton & Company

  • Lecture Slides�Give Me Liberty!�Seventh Edition
  • CHAPTER 2
  • Lecture Preview
  • England and the Americas
  • England in the Seventeenth Century
  • Mary I
  • English Religion in North America
  • Queen Elizabeth I
  • Social Dynamics in English North America
  • Early English Exploration and Colonization
  • English Emigration
  • Nova Britannia
  • The English and American Indians
  • Ossomocomuck Indians
  • Robin Cassacinamon
  • Early Jamestown Colony
  • From Company to Society
  • The Chesapeake, ca. 1640
  • American Indian Resistance
  • Pocahontas
  • Powhatan
  • Economics and Social Structure
  • Tobacco Advertisement
  • Origins of American Slavery
  • Shared English and African History
  • Spread of Slavery to Virginia
  • Spread of Slavery to Virginia (cont.)
  • Family Life in the Colonies
  • Maryland
  • Tobacco Processing
  • The New England Way
  • Development of New England
  • The Pilgrims
  • English Encounters with Native Americans
  • Puritanism and Society
  • The Savage Family
  • Harvard College
  • Native Alliances and Wars with Colonists
  • Destruction of a Pequot Village, 1637
  • New Englanders Divided
  • The Northeast, ca. 1640
  • New Englanders and Religion
  • Roger Williams
  • Translated Bible
  • The New England Economy and Religious Compromise
  • Mrs. Elizabeth Freake and Baby Mary
  • Religion, Politics, and Freedom
  • English Rights
  • Civil War in England
  • The English Civil War and America
  • The Execution of Charles I
  • Meeting of the General Council of the Army at Putney
  • Changing North America
  • Review
  • Next Lecture Preview
  • This concludes the Norton Lecture Slide Set for Chapter 2�Give Me Liberty! �AN AMERICAN HISTORY�SEVENTH EDITION�by Eric Foner, Lisa McGirr, and Kathleen DuVal