Exam 3: Experimentation, Resistance, and Persistence, 1585-1650
Exam 1: The First American Peoples: Migration, Settlement, and Adaptation122 Questions
Exam 2: Joining the Hemispheres: Europe, Africa, and the Americas to 1585125 Questions
Exam 3: Experimentation, Resistance, and Persistence, 1585-1650120 Questions
Exam 4: Empires Across the Atlantic World, 1650-1700120 Questions
Exam 5: Colonial Society and Bonds of Empire, 1700-1750121 Questions
Exam 6: Imperial Conflicts and Revolution, 1750-1783121 Questions
Exam 7: American Experiments, 1776-1789120 Questions
Exam 8: Inventing Republics in the Age of Revolutions, 1789-1819136 Questions
Exam 9: Markets and Democracy, 1790-1840120 Questions
Exam 10: Personal Transformations and Public Reforms, 1800-1848124 Questions
Exam 11: A Continental Nation, 1815-1853120 Questions
Exam 12: Expansion, Slavery, and the Coming of the Civil War, 1848-1861120 Questions
Exam 13: The American Civil War, 1861-1865120 Questions
Exam 14: Reunion and Retreat: Reconstruction, 1865-1877126 Questions
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Although England would come to establish more colonies in North America than any other imperial European nation, it was slow to extend its influence overseas.
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Roger Williams was instrumental in establishing the colony of
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