Peter Charles Hoffer is a distinguished research professor of history at the University of Georgia. He is the author of many books, including Sensory Worlds in Early America and Law and People in Colonial America.
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Preface PART I: WORLDS IN MOTION 1. The First Americans 2. Europe in the Age of Discovery, 1400-1500 3. The Spanish Century, 1492 - 1588 4. Rivals for the Northland: England and France in America 5. The Planter Colonies 6. A New England 7. The Middle Colonies 8. The Critical Years, 1675-1700 PART II: FROM PROVINCES OF EMPIRE TO A NEW NATION 9. The Empires Reinvented, 1660-1763 10. Provincial People and Places in the Eighteenth Century 11. Common Pastimes and Elite Pursuits 12. Mercantilism and Markets 13. The Last War and the Lost Peace, 1754-1763 14. A Nation in the Womb of Time, 1764-1775 15. Independence, War, and Republicanism, 1776-1783 Epilogue: The Way Ahead Bibliographic Essay Index
Instructors of courses in colonial America should consider this thorough textbook . . . Hoffer does a remarkable job. --Daniel P. Kotzin "Teaching History"