
Red, White, and Black
by Nash, Gary B.-
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Summary
Author Biography
Gary B. Nash received his Ph.D. from Princeton University. He is currently Director of the National Center for History in the Schools at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he teaches colonial and revolutionary American History. Among the books Nash has authored are Quakers and Politics: Pennsylvania, 1681-1726 (1968); Red, White, and Black: The Peoples of Early America (1974, 1982, 1992, 2000); The Urban Crucible: Social Change, Political Consciousness, and the Origins of the American Revolution (1979); Forging Freedom: The Formation of Philadelphia’s Black Community, 1720-1840 (1988); First City: Philadelphia and the Forging of Historical Memory (2002); and The Unknown American Revolution: The Unruly Birth of Democracy and the Struggle to Create America (2005). A former president of the Organization of American Historians, his scholarship is especially concerned with the role of common people in the making of history.
Table of Contents
Preface | p. vii |
Introduction | p. ix |
Before Columbus | p. 1 |
Cultural Evolution | p. 2 |
Regional Cultures | p. 4 |
The Iroquois | p. 8 |
Precontact Population | p. 13 |
The Native American Worldview | p. 13 |
Europeans Reach North America | p. 17 |
Spanish and Portuguese Expansion into the Americas | p. 18 |
England Enters the Colonial Race | p. 24 |
Early Spanish Incursions in North America | p. 28 |
The French Penetration of North America | p. 32 |
English Images of the Native Americans | p. 38 |
Cultures Meet on the Chesapeake | p. 44 |
The Failed Colony at Roanoke | p. 44 |
The Reestablishment of Virginia | p. 46 |
Reorganization and Tobacco | p. 49 |
English-Indian Relations | p. 52 |
The War of 1622 and Its Aftermath | p. 58 |
Cultures Meet in the Northeast | p. 64 |
The Dutch in the Northeast | p. 64 |
Puritanism | p. 70 |
The Elusive Utopia | p. 73 |
Puritans and Indians | p. 75 |
The Question of Land | p. 79 |
The Pequot War | p. 81 |
The Coastal Societies: Resistance, Accommodation, and Defeat | p. 87 |
Metacom's War | p. 87 |
Bacon's Rebellion | p. 92 |
Colonizing South Carolina | p. 96 |
Carolina-Indian Relations | p. 98 |
The Tuscarora and Yamasee Wars | p. 102 |
Quaker-Indian Relations in Penn's "Holy Experiment" | p. 107 |
Europe, Africa, and the Americas | p. 117 |
The Atlantic Slave Trade | p. 118 |
Capture and Transport of Slaves | p. 123 |
The Development of Slavery in the North American Colonies | p. 127 |
Slavery in North and South America | p. 131 |
The African Ordeal Under Slavery | p. 142 |
Coping with Enslavement | p. 142 |
Regional Variations of North American Slavery | p. 144 |
Slave Resistance and Rebellion | p. 152 |
Black Culture in Colonial America | p. 157 |
The Transformation of Euro-American Society | p. 170 |
Eighteenth-Century European Immigrants | p. 170 |
Land, Growth, and Changing Values | p. 175 |
The Cities | p. 178 |
Changing Social Structure | p. 181 |
The Great Awakening | p. 184 |
Wars for Empire and Indian Strategies for Survival | p. 189 |
Iroquois Diplomacy | p. 190 |
Creek Diplomacy | p. 194 |
Cherokee Diplomacy | p. 197 |
Transformations in Indian Society | p. 198 |
Cultural Persistence | p. 207 |
The Seven Years' War and Its Aftermath | p. 210 |
Population Increase | p. 210 |
The Seven Years' War | p. 211 |
Indian Strategies in the Seven Years' War | p. 215 |
Indian-White Relations after 1763 | p. 220 |
The Colonizers' Society after 1763 | p. 226 |
The Tricolored American Revolution | p. 230 |
The Abolitionist Impulse | p. 230 |
Struggling for Liberty | p. 232 |
Exodus of Pro-British Slaves | p. 236 |
The War Comes to an End | p. 238 |
Leaders of the Free Blacks | p. 238 |
The Indians' Revolution | p. 241 |
The Mixing of Peoples | p. 250 |
Indian-European Contact | p. 251 |
White-Black Intermixture | p. 257 |
African-Indian Contact | p. 262 |
Cultural Interaction of Red, White, and Black | p. 266 |
Index | p. 275 |
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