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Author Greene, Jack P., compiler.

Title Great Britain and the American colonies, 1606-1763 / edited by Jack P. Greene.

Imprint New York : Harper & Row, [1970]

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe Kansas Collection J Schick  325.342 G833g 1970    ---  Lib Use Only
Edition [1st ed.].
Description xlvii, 311 pages ; 21 cm.
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Series Documentary history of the United States
Documentary history of the United States.
Note "Harper & Row, RH 1477"--Cover.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents I. Foundations, 1606-1660 : 1. The promise and function of plantations : The case for colonization -- 2. The legal instruments of settlement : A trading company charter ; A proprietary charter ; A plantation covenant -- 3. Origins of colonial self-government : Establishment of representative government in Virginia ; The character of early colonial representative government -- 4. Beginnings of imperial control : Regulating tobacco ; Establishment of royal government in Virginia ; Emergence of a crown policy toward the colonies ; Parliament asserts its jurisdiction over the colonies -- 5. Colonial resistance to imperial control ; In defense of their "ould liberties and privileges" -- II. Reconstruction, 1660-1689 : 6. Defining the economic relationship : Monopolizing the colonial carrying trade ; Monopolizing the export trade to the colonies ; Plugging loopholes in the Act of 1660 -- 7. Obstacles to enforcing imperial policy : Massachusetts defies the commissioners of the king ; Transgressions of New England -- 8. Reconstructing the political relationship : The attempt to apply the principles of Poynings' law to the colonies ; Articulating an imperial conception of the lower houses ; Tightening the reins on the private colonies ; An experiment in consolidation -- 9. Centrifugal forces in the colonies : Quest for charter protection ; Demand for English liberties ; Protest against economic and political inequality -- III. Stalemate, 1689-1721 : 10. Renewal of reconstruction : Charter reform for Massachusetts ; A new navigation act ; A new agency for colonial supervision ; Limiting colonial woolen manufacturing ; Attempt to redirect the economy of New England -- 11. The threat of Parliamentary intervention in the internal political life of the colonies : Attack on the private colonies : Report of the board of trade (1701) ; Bill to reunite the private colonies (1702). The menace of parliamentary taxation -- 12. Search for a viable imperial system : A just and well-disciplines empire ; "A free constitution of government in the plantations" ; The preservation of existing colonial privileges ; "The intire absolute and immediate dependancy" of the colonies -- IV. Accommodation, 1721-1748 : 13. The eighteenth-century empire in theory : The official conception of empire -- 14. The eighteenth-century empire in operation : The argumenta against the enforcement of "long established maxims" ; The aversion to extremes -- 15. The interplay of interests : The coalescence of colonial and British interests ; The predominance of British interests : Petition of British hatmakers ; Hat Act of 1732. The political power of British trading interests ; The preference for West Indian interests : Debate over the Molasses Act ; Molasses Act of 1733 -- 16. The dynamics of internal colonial politics : The fear of executive power : Absence of effective protection against a despotic power ; Case against long-term salaries for governors. The imperatives of institutional cooperation ; The perils of corruption ; The dangers of legislative power.
V. Reform, 1748-1763 : 17. The crisis of imperial authority : The undermining of the colonial iron industry ; Early blueprint for reform -- 18. The inauguration of reform : Restricting the colonial iron industry ; Prohibiting legal tender paper currency : Proceedings in the House of Commons ; Currency Act of 1751. Extending the authority of the Board of Trade ; Attack on the power of the lower houses ; Recommendation for colonial union ; Intervention of Parliament ; Failures of the navigation system -- 19. To preserve the benefits of empire : Subordination and liberty ; Liberty and subordination.
Subject Great Britain -- Colonies -- Commerce -- America.
Great Britain -- Colonies -- America -- History -- 17th century.
Great Britain -- Colonies -- America -- History -- 18th century.
Great Britain -- Colonies -- America -- History -- Sources.
British colonies. (OCoLC)fst01910374
Commerce. (OCoLC)fst00869279
America. (OCoLC)fst01239786
Chronological Term 1600-1799
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Sources. (OCoLC)fst01423900
ISBN 0061387703
9780061387708

 
    
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