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Colonial America: Research Starters Topic

Colonial America refers to the historical period in North America from 1607 to 1775, marked by the establishment and development of various European colonies. This era encompasses a rich tapestry of events, social dynamics, and cultural exchanges that shaped the future of the United States. Notable topics include the arrival of Africans in Virginia, the complexities of the American Indian slave trade, and significant uprisings such as Bacon's Rebellion. The period also features critical milestones like the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the establishment of early governance systems, including the Articles of Confederation.

The interactions between European settlers and Indigenous peoples, as well as the emergence of diverse religious communities, highlight the cultural pluralism of Colonial America. Important documents and narratives from this time provide insights into the societal norms, struggles, and aspirations of various groups, including Puritans, Quakers, and enslaved Africans. The colonial experience laid the groundwork for the revolutionary sentiments that would eventually lead to the birth of the United States. Overall, Colonial America is a pivotal period that invites exploration into its complex history and the legacies that continue to resonate today.

Published in: 2021
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Colonial America: Research Starters Topic

Colonial America: Research Starters Topic

Colonial America is defined by the period of American history spanning 1607-1775. There are numerous Research Starter articles related to this topic. The list below includes the most relevant Research Starter items.

Africans arrive in Virginia

American Indian Slave Trade

American Revolutionary War

Bacon's Rebellion

British Conquest of New Netherland

British Navigation Acts

Charles Town

Colonial warfare

Colonial wars of independence

Confederation of the United Colonies of New England

Declaration of Independence is signed

Dominion of New England

First American Theater Opens

First General Assembly of Virginia

First Jewish Settlers in North America

Founding Fathers of the United States

Founding of New Amsterdam

Founding of Rhode Island

France Supports the American Revolution

French Exploratoin of the Mississippi Valley

Great Puritan Migration

Holy Experiment

Indentured Servitude in America

Jamestown

La Salle's Expeditions

Louisiana Colony

Maryland Act of Toleration

Massachusetts Recognizes Slavery

Metacom's War

Paine Publishes Common Sense

Pilgrim and Puritan immigrants

Salem Witchcraft Trials

Second Continental Congress

Settlement of Connecticut

Settlement of the Carolinas

Virginia Slave Codes

Westward Migration of Native Americans

Defining Documents

Analysis: A Brief Recognition of New England’s Errand into the Wilderness

Analysis: A Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia

Analysis: A Description of the New Netherlands

Analysis: A Key into the Language of America

Analysis: A Model of Christian Charity

Analysis: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture, a Native of Africa

Analysis: A New Voyage to Carolina

Analysis: A Relation of the Indian War

Analysis: Account of the Fore Part of the Life of Elizabeth Ashbridge

Analysis: Articles, Laws, and Orders for the Colony in Virginia

Analysis: At the Town-House in Boston and Boston Declaration of Grievances

Analysis: Benjamin Franklin on Reverend George Whitefield

Analysis: Canassatego’s Speech at the Treaty of Lancaster, 1744

Analysis: Captain Arthur Barlowe’s Narrative of the First Voyage

Analysis: Edward Randolph’s Report of King Philip’s War in New England

Analysis: English Liberties and Deference

Analysis: Etienne Véniard de Bourgmont’s Exact Description of Louisiana

Analysis: Founding Vision for Georgia

Analysis: Frame of Government of Pennsylvania

Analysis: Gottlieb Mittelberger’s Journey to Pennsylvania

Analysis: History of the Dividing Line: Run in the Year 1728

Analysis: In Defense of John Peter Zenger and the Press

Analysis: In Defense of the Indians

Analysis: Information from America, Concerning the Country of Pennsylvania, 1684

Analysis: Journal of the Expedition of the Chevalier de la Vérendrye

Analysis: Journal of the First Voyage of Christopher Columbus

Analysis: Letter from Governor Bull Regarding the Stono Rebellion, October 1739

Analysis: Letters on Plantation Life by Eliza Lucas

Analysis: Limitation of Government

Analysis: Massachusetts Body of Liberties

Analysis: Memoir on the French Colonies in North America

Analysis: Missions of the United Brethren among the Delaware and Mohegan Indians

Analysis: Mourt’s Relation: A Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth

Analysis: New English Canaan

Analysis: Of Plymouth Plantation

Analysis: Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges

Analysis: Pilgrim Code of Law

Analysis: Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania

Analysis: Revolt of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico by Antonia de Otermin

Analysis: Sermons and Narratives on Religious Life

Analysis: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God and The Great Awakening

Analysis: Slave Codes of South Carolina

Analysis: Some Grounds of the War Against the Pequots

Analysis: The Articles of Confederation of the United Colonies of New England

Analysis: The Constitution of the Iroquois Nations

Analysis: The Essential Rights and Liberties of Protestants

Analysis: The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina

Analysis: The General History of Virginia, New England and the Summer Isles

Analysis: The History and Present State of Virginia

Analysis: The History of King Philip’s War

Analysis: The History of the Colony and Province of Massachusetts-Bay

Analysis: The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents

Analysis: The Journal of Madam Knight

Analysis: The Journey of Coronado, 1540–1542

Analysis: The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson

Analysis: The Negro Christianized

Analysis: The Present State of Virginia

Analysis: The Quaker Ideal of Religious Tolerance

Analysis: The Salem Witch Trials: The Case against John and Elizabeth Proctor

Analysis: The Selling of Joseph: A Memorial

Analysis: The Shields of the Churches: New England’s Governors

Analysis: The Virginia Slave Codes 1662-1705

Analysis: To His Loving Friends, the Adventurers for New-England

Analysis: Transcript of the Trial of Anne Hutchinson

Analysis: Two Voyages to New-England Made During the Years 1638 and 1663

Analysis: Vindication of the Government of New-England Churches

Related Topics

Africans arrive in VirginiaAmerican Indian Slave TradeAmerican Revolutionary WarBritish Conquest of New NetherlandBritish Navigation ActsCharles TownColonial warfareConfederation of the United Colonies of New EnglandDeclaration of Independence is signedDominion of New EnglandFirst American Theater OpensFirst General Assembly of VirginiaFirst Jewish Settlers in North AmericaFounding Fathers of the United StatesFounding of New AmsterdamFounding of Rhode IslandFrance Supports the American RevolutionFrench Exploratoin of the Mississippi ValleyGreat Puritan MigrationHoly ExperimentIndentured Servitude in AmericaJamestownLa Salle's ExpeditionsLouisiana ColonyMaryland Act of TolerationMassachusetts Recognizes SlaveryMetacom's WarPaine Publishes Common SensePilgrim and Puritan immigrantsSalem Witchcraft TrialsSecond Continental CongressSettlement of ConnecticutSettlement of the CarolinasVirginia Slave CodesWestward Migration of Native AmericansAnalysis: A Brief Recognition of New England’s Errand into the WildernessAnalysis: A Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of VirginiaAnalysis: A Description of the New NetherlandsAnalysis: A Key into the Language of AmericaAnalysis: A Model of Christian CharityAnalysis: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture, a Native of AfricaAnalysis: A New Voyage to CarolinaAnalysis: A Relation of the Indian WarAnalysis: Account of the Fore Part of the Life of Elizabeth AshbridgeAnalysis: Articles, Laws, and Orders for the Colony in VirginiaAnalysis: At the Town-House in Boston and Boston Declaration of GrievancesAnalysis: Benjamin Franklin on Reverend George WhitefieldAnalysis: Canassatego’s Speech at the Treaty of Lancaster, 1744Analysis: Captain Arthur Barlowe’s Narrative of the First VoyageAnalysis: Edward Randolph’s Report of King Philip’s War in New EnglandAnalysis: English Liberties and DeferenceAnalysis: Founding Vision for GeorgiaAnalysis: Frame of Government of PennsylvaniaAnalysis: Gottlieb Mittelberger’s Journey to PennsylvaniaAnalysis: History of the Dividing Line: Run in the Year 1728Analysis: In Defense of John Peter Zenger and the PressAnalysis: In Defense of the IndiansAnalysis: Information from America, Concerning the Country of Pennsylvania, 1684Analysis: Journal of the Expedition of the Chevalier de la VérendryeAnalysis: Journal of the First Voyage of Christopher ColumbusAnalysis: Letter from Governor Bull Regarding the Stono Rebellion, October 1739Analysis: Letters on Plantation Life by Eliza LucasAnalysis: Limitation of GovernmentAnalysis: Massachusetts Body of LibertiesAnalysis: Memoir on the French Colonies in North AmericaAnalysis: Missions of the United Brethren among the Delaware and Mohegan IndiansAnalysis: Mourt’s Relation: A Journal of the Pilgrims at PlymouthAnalysis: New English CanaanAnalysis: Of Plymouth PlantationAnalysis: Pennsylvania Charter of PrivilegesAnalysis: Pilgrim Code of LawAnalysis: Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in PennsylvaniaAnalysis: Revolt of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico by Antonia de OterminAnalysis: Sermons and Narratives on Religious LifeAnalysis: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God and The Great AwakeningAnalysis: Slave Codes of South CarolinaAnalysis: Some Grounds of the War Against the PequotsAnalysis: The Articles of Confederation of the United Colonies of New EnglandAnalysis: The Constitution of the Iroquois NationsAnalysis: The Essential Rights and Liberties of ProtestantsAnalysis: The Fundamental Constitutions of CarolinaAnalysis: The General History of Virginia, New England and the Summer IslesAnalysis: The History and Present State of VirginiaAnalysis: The History of King Philip’s WarAnalysis: The History of the Colony and Province of Massachusetts-BayAnalysis: The Jesuit Relations and Allied DocumentsAnalysis: The Journal of Madam KnightAnalysis: The Journey of Coronado, 1540–1542Analysis: The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary RowlandsonAnalysis: The Negro ChristianizedAnalysis: The Present State of VirginiaAnalysis: The Quaker Ideal of Religious ToleranceAnalysis: The Salem Witch Trials: The Case against John and Elizabeth ProctorAnalysis: The Selling of Joseph: A MemorialAnalysis: The Shields of the Churches: New England’s GovernorsAnalysis: The Virginia Slave Codes 1662-1705Analysis: To His Loving Friends, the Adventurers for New-EnglandAnalysis: Transcript of the Trial of Anne HutchinsonAnalysis: Two Voyages to New-England Made During the Years 1638 and 1663Analysis: Vindication of the Government of New-England Churches