World of Colonial America

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African Slave Trade
Atlantic History
Atlantic Perspective
Atlantic world colonial interactions
Beaver Pelts
British Americas
British Atlantic
British Fiscal Military State
British North America
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Chesapeake
colonial governance structures
Colonial Paraguay
comparative Atlantic empires
creoles
early modern migration patterns
Empire
English imperial state
Enslaved People
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European Atlantic empires
Fiscal Military State
Hudson's Bay Company
Hudson’s Bay Company
imperial frontier dynamics
imperialism
indenture
Indigenous people
indigenous resistance studies
King Philip's War
King Philip’s War
Leeward Islands
Matthew Restall
mercantile
Middle Colonies
New England
North American Fur Trade
Petites Nations
piracy
Real De Santa Teresa De
religious transformations Americas
slavery
slavery in colonial economies
Spanish America
Spanish Officials
Toussaint Louverture
Transatlantic Slave Trade
Virginia
York Factory
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138786905
  • Weight: 861g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The World of Colonial America: An Atlantic Handbook offers a comprehensive and in-depth survey of cutting-edge research into the communities, cultures, and colonies that comprised colonial America, with a focus on the processes through which communities were created, destroyed, and recreated that were at the heart of the Atlantic experience. With contributions written by leading scholars from a variety of viewpoints, the book explores key topics such as

-- The Spanish, French, and Dutch Atlantic empires

-- The role of the indigenous people, as imperial allies, trade partners, and opponents of expansion

-- Puritanism, Protestantism, Catholicism, and the role of religion in colonization

-- The importance of slavery in the development of the colonial economies

-- The evolution of core areas, and their relationship to frontier zones

-- The emergence of the English imperial state as a hegemonic world power after 1688

-- Regional developments in colonial North America.

Bringing together leading scholars in the field to explain the latest research on Colonial America and its place in the Atlantic World, this is an important reference for all advanced students, researchers, and professionals working in the field of early American history or the age of empires.

Ignacio Gallup-Diaz is Associate Professor of History at Bryn Mawr College.