ENGLAND IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. XII. FIRST VENTURES OF ENGLAND IN AMERICA XIX. THE COLONY OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY XX. THE OTHER NEW ENGLAND COLONIES XXI. THE INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA XXII. THE ENGLISH AND THE INDIANS XXIII. ENGLAND AND NEW ENGLAND XXIV. THE LOSS OF THE CHARTERS. XXV. THE QUAKERS AND NEW JERSEY XVII. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. XVIII. THE BEGINNING OF THE GOVERNMENT XIX. THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES. — I. DEALINGS WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES MAPS. New England and New Netherland Physical Basis of the United States Routes of Navigators to India and America in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth New Spain and the West Indies. English and French Possessions in North America at the time of the French The New England States during the War for Independence. The Southern States during the War for Independence Mexico. To illustrate the War, 1846-48 - To illustrate the War for the Union The United States of America Frontispiece 27 35 223 NOTE.- - Red indicates non-seceding Slave States. Pink indicates Free States. SEALS IN COLORS FROM OFFICIAL AUTHORITIES. Of the United States and of the Thirteen Original States. Of the States admitted into the Union 1861-1884, and of the Territories NOTE. The dates given on these pages are the years of the adoption of the Constitution, admission into the Union, and organization as Territories. The World as known to civilized Europe before the discovery of America 2 3 5 17 20 24 32 4I a. The Town-looking South. b. Old Gateway, - Fort San Marco. c. Spanish Coat-of-Arms. The Great Harry, the first famous ship of the English Navy Flag of the Dutch West-India Company Dutch and Indians Trading The Mayflower Roger Williams in Exile Various Scenes in Indian Life a. Pueblo Building. b. War Dance. c. Disposition of the dead. d. Head of chief. e. Mode of travel. |