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Growing Pains: Patterns of English Colonization in North America

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Abstract
By the end of the 1630s, English settlers have established six significant colonies in the New World. In a series of events that shock Europe, the English king is beheaded, the House of Lords is dissolved, and England finds itself under the stern rule of Oliver Cromwell. Cromwell's plan for the colonies, called the Western Design, promotes his country's economic and religious interests abroad. After Cromwell's death Charles II returns from France to reclaim the throne and interest once again turns to colonization.
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American History, American Studies, European History, U.S. Colonial History, Unfinished Nation, The
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English
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