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England in America, 1580-1652, PDF eBook

England in America, 1580-1652 PDF

Edited by Lyon Gardiner Tyler

Part of the Political Science and History series

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This book covers a period of a little more than three-quarters of a century.

It begins with the first attempt at English colonization in America, in 1576, and ends with the year 1652, when the supremacy of Parliament was recognized throughout the English colonies.

The original motive of colonization is found in English rivalry with the Spanish power; and the first chapter of this work tells how this motive influenced Gilbert and Raleigh in their endeavors to plant colonies in Newfoundland and North Carolina.

Though unfortunate in permanent result, these expeditions familiarized the people of England with the country of Virginia-a name given by Queen Elizabeth to all the region from Canada to Florida-and stimulated the successful settlement at Jamestown in the early part of the seventeenth century.

With the charter of 1609 Virginia was severed from North Virginia, to which Captain Smith soon gave the name of "New England"; and the story thereafter is of two streams of English emigration-one to Virginia and the other to New England.

Thence arose the Southern and Northern colonies of English America, which, more than a century beyond the period of this book, united to form the great republic of the United States.

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