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Author:
Allison, Robert J.
Title:
Before 1776, Part 3 (CD) [sound recording] : life in the American colonies / Robert J. Allison.
Format:
[sound recording] :
Publisher:
Teaching Co.,
Copyright Date:
2009
Description:
18 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
United States--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
United States--Social life and customs--To 1775.
United States--Economic conditions--To 1865.
United States--Politics and government--To 1775.
Audiobooks.
Notes:
Robert J. Allison, Suffolk University, lecturer. In three containers (19 cm.). Compact discs.
Contents:
lecture 1. The world before colonial America -- lecture 2. Spain's New World empire -- lecture 3. John Smith, Pocahontas, and Jamestown -- lecture 4. Virginia and the Chesapeake after Smith -- lecture 5. The Pilgrims and Plymouth -- lecture 6. The Iroquois, the French, and the Dutch -- lecture 7. The Puritans and Massachusetts -- lecture 8. New England heretics-- religious and economic -- lecture 9. The Connecticut Valley and the Pequot War -- lecture 10. Sugar and slaves-- the Caribbean -- lecture 11. Mercantilism and the growth of piracy -- lecture 12. South Carolina-- rice, cattle, and artisans -- lecture 13. New Netherland becomes New York -- lecture 14. King Philip's War in New England -- lecture 15. Bacon's rebellion in Virginia -- lecture 16. Santa Fe and the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 -- lecture 17. William Penn's New World vision -- lecture 18. The New England uprising of 1689 -- lecture 19. Witchcraft in New England -- lecture 20. Captives and stories of captivity -- lecture 21. The Indians' new world -- lecture 22. Family life and labor in Colonial America -- lecture 23. Smallpox, 1721 : the inoculation controversy -- lecture 24. France, Senegal, and Louisiana -- lecture 25. Georgia-- dreams and realities -- lecture 26. The Atlantic slave trade and South Carolina -- lecture 27. The New York conspiracy of 1741 -- lecture 28. The great awakening -- lecture 29. The Albany conference of 1754 -- lecture 30. The great war for empire -- lecture 31. Pontiac's revolt against the British. -- lecture 32. Imperial reform : the Sugar and Stamp Acts -- lecture 33. North Carolina regulators seek local rule -- lecture 34. Virginia : Patrick Henry and the West -- lecture 35. Destruction of tea and colonial rebellion -- lecture 36. Independence and beyond.
Summary:
Between 1500 and 1800, the world was transformed. The peoples of Europe, Africa, and America, brought together in an often violent colonial process, created a new world and transformed the old. Although the individual British American colonies later formed into one nation, this course explores their profound differences in origin and practice. Professor Allison examines the relations of the colonies with the native people, the relations between these colonies and the colonial outposts of Spain, France, and the Netherlands, and how British attempts at colonial governance led, ultimately, to resistance, rebellion, and revolution.
Series:
The great courses, modern history
ISBN:
9781598036145
1598036149
LCCN:
2010623277
Locations:
SPPE104 -- Independence Public Library (Independence)

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