THE CHANGING WORLD OF COLONIAL AMERICA

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THE CHANGING WORLD OF COLONIAL AMERICA

1701–1770

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> What were the most important changes in colonial North America between 1701 and 1770? Chapter 5 examines the factors that resulted in regional differences in colonial North America, as well as the common experiences, assumptions, and attitudes that contributed to a growing sense of unity among British American colonists. These unifying trends helped prepare the foundation for what would become the United States of America in 1776.

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Figure false: Chandler wedding tapestry. New England, artist unknown, 1756. Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society.

> How did the North American colonies change in the eighteenth century?

> What changed in New England life and culture?

> What spurred the growth of the middle colonies?

> Why did slavery become the defining feature of the southern colonies?

> What experiences tended to unify the colonists in British North America during the eighteenth century?

> Conclusion: What was the dual identity of British North American colonists?