The History of the Thirteen Colonies of North America 1497-1763
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A compact chronological narrative surveys early European exploration and the establishment of colonial settlements along North America's eastern coast, then outlines the political institutions, economic patterns, and social life that developed regionally across northern, middle, and southern provinces. It examines relations with Indigenous peoples, the role of proprietary and royal governance, labor systems including servitude and enslavement, and cultural institutions such as religion and education. The work concludes by tracing imperial rivalries with French colonies, the wars and diplomatic settlements that reshaped continental control, and the persistent obstacles to intercolonial unity.
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