From British Arrival through British Departure
- Native American Society on the Eve of British Colonization
- Diversity of Native American Groups
- The Anasazi
- The Algonkian Tribes
- The Iroquois Tribes
- Britain in the New World
- Early Ventures Fail
- Joint-Stock Companies
- Jamestown Settlement and the "Starving Time"
- The Growth of the Tobacco Trade
- War and Peace with Powhatan's People
- The House of Burgesses
- The New England Colonies
- The Mayflower and Plymouth Colony
- William Bradford and the First Thanksgiving
- Massachusetts Bay -- "The City Upon a Hill"
- Puritan Life
- Dissent in Massachusetts Bay
- Reaching to Connecticut
- Witchcraft in Salem
- The Middle Colonies
- New Netherland to New York
- Quakers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
- City of Brotherly Love - Philadelphia
- The Ideas of Benjamin Franklin
- The Southern Colonies
- Maryland - The Catholic Experiment
- Indentured Servants
- Creating the Carolinas
- Debtors in Georgia
- Life in the Plantation South
- African Americans in the British New World
- West African Society at the Point of European Contact
- "The Middle Passage"
- The Growth of Slavery
- Slave Life on the Farm and in the Town
- Free African Americans in the Colonial Era
- "Slave Codes"
- A New African-American Culture
- The Beginnings of Revolutionary Thinking
- The Impact of Enlightenment in Europe
- The Great Awakening
- The Trial of John Peter Zenger
- Smuggling
- A Tradition of Rebellion
- "What Is the American?"
- America's Place in the Global Struggle
- New France
- The French and Indian War
- George Washington's Background and Experience
- The Treaty of Paris (1763) and Its Impact
- The Events Leading to Independence
- The Royal Proclamation of 1763
- The Stamp Act Controversy
- The Boston Patriots
- The Townshend Acts
- The Boston Massacre
- The Tea Act and Tea Parties
- The Intolerable Acts
- E Pluribus Unum
- Stamp Act Congress
- Sons and Daughters of Liberty
- Committees of Correspondence
- First Continental Congress
- Second Continental Congress
- Thomas Paine's Common Sense
- The Declaration of Independence
- The American Revolution
- American and British Strengths and Weaknesses
- Loyalists, Fence-sitters, and Patriots
- Lexington and Concord
- Bunker Hill
- The Revolution on the Home Front
- Washington at Valley Forge
- The Battle of Saratoga
- The French Alliance
- Yorktown and the Treaty of Paris
- Societal Impacts of the American Revolution
- The Impact of Slavery
- A Revolution in Social Law
- Political Experience
- "Republican Motherhood"
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