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g. Local government in New York.

Macy's Our Govt. 14-15.

XVI. The Swedes in Delaware.

Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 113. Johnston's U. S. 29-30. Bryant's Popular Hist. I. 466-9. Hildreth's U. S. I. 413, 431-4, 441. Bancroft's U. S. I. 501-3. Winsor's Hist. of Amer. IV. chap. IX.; map 501. Coffin's Old Times in Col. 199-201. Eggleston's Household U. S. 50.

a. Object of the colony.

b. Location and territory.

c. What claim had the Swedes to any territory in America?

Did they secure themselves in any way?

d. How did the Dutch get possession of the colony of New

Sweden?

XVII. Maryland colony.

Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 103-4. Johnston's U. S. 89-90. Bryant's Popular Hist. I. 484-97. Hildreth's U. S. I. 204-6, 209-10, 213. Bancroft's U. S. I. 155-6, 159-62, 165, 168. Coffin's Old Times in Col. 293-5. Doyle's Eng. Col. I. 276, 281, 283-5. Morris's Half Hours, 139. Eggleston's House

hold U. S. 50-3, 56.

a. Define a "proprietor."

b. The founder of Maryland colony.

Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 102. Winsor's Hist. of Amer. III. 517-19. .

c. His grant and charter.

Winsor's Hist. of Amer. III. 520-1.

d. His object in founding a colony.

e. Location.

f. Colonists.

Winsor's Hist. of Amer. III. 524-6.

g. Growth and industries.

h. Clayborne and Kent Island.

Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 105. Winsor's Hist. of Amer. III. 527. Doyle's

Eng. Col, I, 294, 295.

2. The Toleration Act.

Winsor's Hist. of Amer. III. 530, 535. Doyle's Eng. Col. I. 305.

Was there religious toleration in any colony besides Maryland?

j. Mason and Dixon's line.

Johnston's U. S. 91.

XVIII. The student will make a list of as many differences as he can find between the New England and the Southern colonies, and be prepared to explain them.

Doyle's Eng. Col. I. chap. XIII. in addition to points gained from former references.

XIX. a. When and why did Charles I. lose the government of
England?

Coffin's Old Times in Col. chap. XIV. Palfrey's N. Eng. I. 561-79, 584.
Green's Shorter Hist. of Eng. Montgomery's Eng. Hist. 238-47.

b. What government did England have between the death of Charles I. and "The Restoration"?

c. Where was Charles II. before the Restoration?

Had he any power or rule?

d. Which colonies were on the side of the Commonwealth? Why?

e. Which colonies were on the side of the king? Why?

f. To which colonies did emigration from England increase

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Doyle's Eng. Col. I. 267-319; also above and previous references. Johnston's U. S. 31, 32, 33, 35. Coffin's Old Times in Col. chap. XIV.

g. To which colonies did it decrease? Why?

h. The Navigation Acts.

Johnston's U. S. 71. Bancroft's U. S. I. 352-5. Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 19. Washington and His Country, 130. Higginson's U. S. 217-18, Eggleston's Household U, S. 99-103.

1. Reasons for the adoption of the act of 1651.

How was it enforced in New England? In Virginia? 2. Reasons for re-enacting the Navigation Act in 1660. How was the second act enforced in the colonies?

i. What was the Restoration?

Johnston's U. S. 33.
Hist. of Eng.

Montgomery's Eng. Hist. 257-62. Green's Shorter

What changes did it make in England?

Notice especially the change of religion and the change of parties in power as related to the colonies and their interests.

XX. Events in the colonies following the Restoration.

Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 100. Johnston's U. S. 58, 65, 67, 94, 113.

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1. Why was the Rhode Island charter no longer good?

2. How did the Connecticut charter affect the New Haven colony?

3. How did the change in the Connecticut colonies affect the New England confederation? Why was the king opposed to it? When did it cease to meet?

Palfrey's N. Eng. II. 239; III. 71-3, 166, 445. Higginson's U. S. 222. Doyle's Eng. Col. III. 155, and references previously given.

c. The grants to the Duke of York included what?

MacCoun's Hist. Geog. of the U. S.

1. What grants were made by the Duke of York? To whom? Johnston's U. S. 122.

d. The capture of New Netherlands by the English.

Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 64. Higginson's U. S. 210-11. Eggleston's Household U. S. 51-2. Montgomery's Eng. Hist. 262. Hildreth's U. S. I. 444-7.

e. Settlements in the Jerseys.

Johnston's U. S. 123. Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 66. Bancroft's U.S. I. 520, 523+. Hildreth's U. S. II. 51, 57-9, 61, 78. Eggleston's Household U. S. 58, 59.

1. Had there been earlier settlements in the Jerseys?

2. Locations.

3. Colonists from where? Reasons for coming.

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4. Why called the Jerseys.

f. Settlements in the Carolinas.

Johnston's U. S. 94-5, 97, 101. Eggleston's Household U. S. 55. Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 116, 117. Bryant's Popular Hist. II. 268-72, 276-7, 355-8, 360, 362. Hildreth's U. S. II. 25-28, 29, 33-4, 210-13. Bancroft's U. S. I. 408-11, 416-18, 420, 429-30, 432-4.

1. The grant and charter.

a. To whom?

b. Territory.

(Fill out boundaries.)

c. Government.

See Locke's scheme, the "Grand Model." Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 118.

2. The settlements.

(Locate each carefully.)

a. From Virginia.

Morris's Half Hours, I. 203. Eggleston's Household U. S. 56-7. Doyle's Eng. Col. I. 331, 335, 357-8.

b. Under the new company.

Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 117.

c. The Huguenots.

Revocation of Edict of Nantes.

Myers's Med. and Mod. Hist. 496–7.

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4. Enslavement of the Indians.

Doyle's Eng. Col. I. 359, 373. Morris's Half Hours, II. 37.

5. Which of the early colonies were the Carolina colonies most like? In what points?

XXI. The Quakers.

Johnston's U. S. 56, 125-9, 130-1. Bryant's Popular Hist. II. chap. VIII. Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 84-7. Bancroft's U. S. I. 530, 539-41. Hildreth's U. S. I. 399, 401–9, 475-6, 485. Winsor's Hist. of Amer. III. 469–71, 472. Higginson's U. S. 202-6. Morris's Half Hours, I. 217. Coffin's Old Times in Col. 216-223. Palfrey's N. Eng. II. 452-3, 463, 466, 484. Eggleston's Household U. S. 58-62.

a. Their origin.

See Fox.

b. When did they first come to America? Into what colonies?

c. What were their doctrines?

d. How were their practices different from those of other people? e. In what colonies were they persecuted? How?

XXII. Pennsylvania colony.

a. William Penn:

Ban

Bryant's Popular Hist. II. 472 +. Winsor's Hist. of Amer. III. 473-6. croft's U. S. I. 552, 556, 563, 565, 569. Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 121. Winsor's Hist. of Amer. III. 477-8. Eggleston's Household U. S. 60.

1. Early life and character.

2. His grant and charter. Give the boundaries of his grant exactly.

3. What territory did he acquire in addition to his grant? How?

Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 67, 114. Eggleston's Household U. S. 59, 61. Hildreth's U. S. II. 51, 57, 58. Bryant's Popular Hist. II. 480-86,

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