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THE NEW STUDENT'S REFERENCE WORK

(f) Troubles with the governors:  959; Lord Delaware,

517.

(2) The Settlement  of   New   England:   2024,  1770;   Maine,   1149; Indians,   1186;   Rhode  Island,  1607;   New   Hampshire,  1326.

(a) The   Pilgrims:   The  first  exiles  for  conscience's

sake 1490.

1. Why they left their  English   home for  Hol-

land:   1490.

2. Why they left Holland for America:    1490.

3. Story of the voyage and landing:    1490.

4. Early years of Plymouth Colony:

a. Hardships of the first year, occupations, crops, relations with the Indians, Miles Standish and Massasoit: 1186, 1809.

(b) The Puritans:

1. Who the Puritans were in England:  1564, 465.

2. Settlement of Boston and towns near by: 248.

a. The voyage, places of settlement, early growth of the colony, occupations of the people, commerce and trade, the life in the homes of the people, town meetings, emigration from Massachusetts to Connecticut: 444; Thomas Hooker, 884; The settlement of Hartford, 845; Roger Williams and the settlement of Providence, 2088; 1555; religious troubles, 1607.

(3) The Settlement of  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania:    1182;   Lord Baltimore,   164;   William  Penn,  1446;   Pennsylvania, 1447; Philadelphia, 1465. d. Che Dutch:

(1)  Henry Hudson and the discovery of the  Hudson  River:    893,

1334.

(2) The Dutch trading posts at New Amsterdam and Fort Orange:

1336, 38.

(3)  Peter Stuyvesant and the life in New Amsterdam:    1842.

(4)  New Amsterdam becomes New York:    1842, 1334.

3. THE  STRUGGLE    BETWEEN    ENGLAND   AND    FRANCE    FOR    COLONIAL EMPIRE  IN   AMERICA: a. The early wars along the frontiers of the French and English colonies: 714.

(1) Queen   Anne's   and   King   George's   War:    714;   Seven   Years'

War, 1728;  Deerfleld, 575.

(2) The French and Indian War:    714; Johnson, 976;  Ticonderoga,

1910; Abercrombie, 4.

(a) The clash in the Ohio Valley:    714.

(b) The  French  and  English frontiers in  1750:     715;

Cape Breton, 328; Louisburg, 1118; Oswego, 1398.

(c) The French forts and the French purposes:   714;

Quebec,  1572;   Pittsburgh,   1496;   Ticonderoga, 1910.

(d) Braddock's expedition  and the work of Washing-

ton:   715;   Washington,   2048;   Braddock,   256; Trenton, 1847.

(e)  Montcalm, 1255;   and  Wolfe, 2103;   and  the fight

for Canada:   Cape Breton, 328.

(f)  The fall of Quebec and the cession of land to Eng-

land:   715; Abercrombie, 4.

THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR:   1978. a. The causes of the Revolution:

(1) The more  remote causes:

(a) Troubles with the governors of the colonies: An-dros, 71; Delaware, 517; Jamestown, 959; New York, 1334; Smith, 1770; Stuyvesant, 1842.

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