Francis Whiting Halsey - Great Epochs in American History, Volume II
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IntroductionThe founding of St. Augustine and the massacre by Menendez (1562-1565) I: The account by John A. DoyleThe founding of St. Augustine and the massacre by Menendez (1562-1565) II: Mendoza's accountSir Walter Raleigh's Virginia colonies (1584-1587) I: The account by John A. DoyleSir Walter Raleigh's Virginia colonies II: The return of the colonists with Sir Francis Drake (1586) by Ralph LaneSir Walter Raleigh's Virginia colonies III: The birth of Virginia Dare (1587) by John WhiteBartholomew Gosnold's discovery of Cape Cod (1602) I: By Gabriel Archer, one of his companionsBartholomew Gosnold's discovery of Cape Cod (1602) II: Gosnold's own accountThe founding of Jamestown (1607) by Captain John SmithThe first American legislative assembly (1619) by John Twine, its secretaryThe origin of negro slavery in America I: In the West Indies (1518) by Sir Arthur HelpsThe origin of negro slavery in America II: Its beginnings in the United States (1620) by John A. DoyleNew England before the pilgrim fathers landed (1614) by captain John SmithThe first voyage of the "Mayflower" (1620) by governor William BradfordThe first New York settlements (1623-1628) by Nicholas Jean de WassenaerThe Swedes and Dutch in New Jersey and Delaware (1627) by Israel AcreliusThe beginnings of the Massachusetts Bay colony (1627-1631) by governor Thomas DudleyHow the Bay colony differed from Plymouth by John G. PalfreyLord Baltimore in Maryland (1633) by contemporary writersRoger Williams in Rhode Island (1636) by Nathaniel MortonThe founding of Connecticut (1633-1636) by Alexander JohnstonWitchcraft in New England (1647-1696) by John G. PalfreyThe English conquest of New York (1664) by John R. BrodheadBacon's rebellion in Virginia (1676) by an anonymous writerKing Philip's war (1676) by William HubbardThe founding of Pennsylvania I: Penn's account of the colony (1684)The founding of Pennsylvania II: Penn's treaty with the Indians (1683), his own accountThe founding of Pennsylvania III: The reality of Penn's treaty (1682), by George E. EllisThe Charter Oak affair in Connecticut (1682) by Alexander JohnstonThe colonization of Louisiana (1699) by Charles E.T. GayarreOglethorpe in Georgia (1733) by Joel Chandler Harris
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This is the second volume in ten volume series of great epochs in the history of the United States, from the landing of Columbus to the building of the Panama Canal. In large part, events composing each epoch are described by men who participated in them, or were personal eye-witnesses of them. Volume II describes first colonies in America and covers time period from 1562 to 1733. - Summary by Kikisaulite
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