The English in America: 2 The Puritan colonies ; T. 1
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adam_text | CONTENTS
CHAPTER I.
PAGE
Introduction
...........1
CHAPTER II.
THE PLYMOUTH PILGRIMS.
Organization of the Independents
. . . . . . .14
Brownism
............
IS
Voyages to New England
......... 20
The North Virginia Company
........ 21
Sir Ferdinando Gorges
......... 21
Voyages in
1606.......... 24
The attempted settlement at Sagadalioo
...... 24
Failure of the colony
......... 25
John Smith explores New England
....... 26
Voyage sent out by Gorges
...... 27
Smith s adventures in
1615 ........ 28
Smith s pamphlets on New England
....... 29
Revival of the Plymouth Company
....... 30
New patent for New England
........ 31
Opposition in Parliament
......... 33
The Independents in Eastern England
...... 36
Proposed Puritan emigration about
1590 ...... 30
Policy of James I. and Bancroft
....... 37
Holland a refuge for Nonconformists
....... 38
The Scrooby Church
.......... 39
John llobinson
.......... 40
William Brewster
.......... 41
William Bradford
.......... 42
Attempted flight in
1607......... 43
Flight to Holland
.......... 44
The Puritans in Holland
......... 45
Project for emigration
......... 47
Ilelations with the Virginia Company
. . . . . .47
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CONTENTS
TAG
В
Doubts about the site for a colony
....... 48
The seven Leyden Articles
......... 49
Attitude of the King
..........
6L
Difficulties with the Virginia Company
...... 53
Blackwell
and the Amsterdam emigrants
...... 63
The Leyden Company
......... 64
Patent from the Virginia Company
....... 66
Proposed change of plans
......... 57
Scheme for settling on Dutch territory
. .... 67
Choice of the first emigrants
........ 58
Parting advice from Robinson
........ 69
Importance of the migration
........ 60
The voyage of the Mayflower
........ 61
Arrival at Cape Cod
.......... (54
The colonists join in an association
....... 64
Exploring party sent out
......... 65
Choice of a site
........... 66
Further explorations
.......... 67
Settlement at Plymouth
......... 68
Hardships of first winter
......... 68
Dealings with the savages
......... 70
Bradford chosen Governor
......... 71
Stability of the colony
......... 72
Its economical condition
......... 72
Difficulties with the London partners
...... 76
Grant of allotments
.......... 77
Further division of land
......... 78
Private settlers
........... 78
Difficulties of the new-comere
........ 79
Dissolution of the Company
........ 81
Further division of land
......... 82
Distribution of live-stock
......... 83
Allotment of meadow.land
........ 84
General appearance of the settlement
....... 85
Trade of the colony
.......... 86
Intercourse with New Netherlands
....... 87
Friendship with Massasoit
......... 88
Extension of the colony
......... 90
Growth of new towns
......... 92
System of representation
......... 94
The new patent
........... 96
Weston s settlement
.......... 97
Indian conspiracy defeated
........ 99
The Council for New England
........ 100
Wollaston s settlement
.........
]03
Destruction of Merrymount
........ 104
Maverick s settlement
.......... 106
William Blackstone
.......... 107
їх
CHAPTER
III.
THE SETTLEMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS.
TAGE
The Dorchester Adventurers
........
ПО
Fishing station at Cape Anne
........
Ill
John White of Dorchester
......... 113
Purposes of the founders
......... 115
The first Massachusetts patent
........ 116
Dispute .with Mason and Gorges
........ 116
The Patentees
........... 118
Endicott sent out
. . . . ■ . · ■ ■ .118
Trouble with Morton
.......... 119
A royal charter obtained
......... 120
Proceedings of the Company
........ 121
System of land tenure
. . . . . . · · . 122
Ministers engaged
.......... 123
Endicott s institution
.......... 124
Enforcement
oí
discipline
. . . . . . . . .126
Ecclesiastical settlement
......... 127
Expulsion of the
Brownes......... 128
Transfer of the charter to America
....... 129
John Winthrop
........... 131
His
Model of Christian Charity
....... 133
Winthrop s associates
......... 134
Their departure
........... 134
Sufferings of the colonists
......... 136
Hired servants set free
. . . . . . . . .136
Extension of the settlement
........ 137
Change in the constitution
......... 138
Dispute ahout taxation
......... 139
Dispute between Winthrop and Dudley
...... 141
Establishment of a House of Representatives
..... 143
Dudley chosen Governor
......... 145
A religious test for citizenship introduced
...... 146
Christopher Gardiner
.......... 148
Treatment of other malcontents
....... 149
CHAPTEB IV.
ROGER WILLIAMS AND THE ANTINOMIANS.
Three epochs in New England history
......151
Roger Williams
...........153
His first sojourn in Massachusetts
....... 155
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PAUK
He is for a while at Plymouth
. ...... 156
His theories of Church government
. . . . . . .157
Attacks on the colony in England
....... 158
Difficulty with Dudley
......... 159
Appointment of Commissioners for New England
. . . .169
Preparations for resistance
......... 160
Winslow s mission to England
........ 161
Dangerous attitude of Williams
........ 162
Endicott defaces the flag
......... 163
Banishment of Williams
......... 165
Henry Vane and Massachusetts
........ 169
Winthrop s administration is attacked
...... 170
Theological
disputea
at Boston
........ 173
Vane threatens to leave
......... 174
The colony divided into two religious parties
..... 175
The election of
1637.......... 176
Order for exclusion of heretics
........ 177
Controversy between Wintnrop and Vane
. . ■ . . .178
Synod of divines at Newtown
. . . . . . . .179
Punishment of the heretics
........ 181
Banishment of Wheelwright
........ 182
Trial of Mrs. Hutchinson
......... 182
Trial of Captain
Underhill
......... 184
Wuuhrop s dispute with the Church of Boston
..... 186
General view of the question
........ 186
Scheme for an autocratic order
........ 189
Dissolution of the Council for New England
.....
1Ö2
Legal proceedings of Massachusetts
....... 193
Laud s hostility
........... 195
Gorges and his schemes
......... 195
Their failure
........... 196
CHAPTER V.
THE SETTLEMENT OF CONNECTICUT AND THE
PEQÜOD
WAB.
A new stage in colonization
........ 100
Proposals of Plymouth for trade on the Connecticut
....
20<1
Dutch fort on the river
......... 202
Massachusetts remonstrates
........ 203
Action of Plymouth
.......... 203
Patent granted to Lord Say and
Sele
....... 204
Emigration from Massachusetts
........ 205
Dispute with Plymouth
......... . 207
Dispute with Saltenstall
......... 209
Severity of the winter
......... 209
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TAGE
Foundation of Saybrook
......... 210
Renewed emigration from Massachusetts
. . ■ . . . 211
Government of Connecticut
........ 212
Constitution formally constructed
....... 213
Towns governments
.......... 214
Relations to the natives
......... 214
Stone killed by the Pequods
........ 215
Negotiations for redress
......... 210
Further outrages by the Pequods
....... 217
The Narragansetts under Oldham
....... 218
Endicott s attack on Block Island
....... 220
His dealings with the Pequods
........ 221
Roger Williams mediates with the Narragansetts
.... 223
Correspondence between Bradford and Winthrop
.... 224
Outrages by the Pequods in the winter of
1636 ..... 225
Military system of New Iirgland
....... 225
Want of united action
......... 227
Mason s campaign
.......... 228
Attack on the Mystic fort
......... 2.41
Mason s return
........... 234
Further operations against the Pequods
...... 235
Treaty of Hartford
.......... 238
Effect of the Pequod war
......... 238
CHAPTER VI.
THE SETTLEMENTS SOUTH OF CAPE COD.
Settlements in Narragansetts Bay
....... 239
Roger Williams and his associates
....... 240
Purchase of land from the Indians
....... 241
Constitution of the settlement
........ 242
Affair of
Verin
........... 243
Formation of a Baptist Church
........ 244
A constitution formally established
....... 245
Emigration to Aquednek
.........
24G
Constitution of the colony
.........
24a
Separation of the colony
......... 240
Constitution of Newport
......... 250
Proceedings at Pocasset
......... 261
Reunion of Newport and Portsmouth
....... 251
Constitution of the reunited colony
....... 253
Colonization of Newhaven
........ 254
Eaton and Davenport land in Massachusetts
..... 256
Their choice of a site
.......... 257
Purchase from the Indians
......... 258
Condition of the colony during its first year
..... 258
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A constitution
formed
......... 259
Other settlements in the neighbourhood of Newhaven
. . . 261
Consolidation of the colony
........ 202
Necessary changes in the constitution
...... 264
General condition of the colony
........ 264
Effect of the settlement of Newhaven
....... 267
CHAPTER
VII.
THE SETTLEMENTS NOBTH OP MASSACHUSETTS.
General character of the settlements north of the Piscataqua
. . 268
Relations to New England
......... 269
Grant of lands by the Plymouth Council
...... 270
John Mason
........... 270
Settlements on the Piscataqua
........ 272
The Laconia Company
......... 273
Dixy Bull
............ 273
State of the settlement on the Piecataqua
....... 274
It becomes independent
......... 276
Puritanism at Cocheco
......... 277
Religious disputes at Cocheco
........ 277
Settlement at Exeter
.......... 281
Dealings of these colonies with Massachusetts
..... 282
Settlement of Hampton
......... 283
Union of the three townships with Massachusetts
.... 284
Disturbances in the Church of Exeter
...... 287
Early settlements in Maine
........ 287
Gorges is created Proprietor of Maine
...... 289
Constitution of his colony
......... 289
Scattered settlements in Maine
........ 291
Settlement at Pejel)scot
......... 292
The Plough Patent
.......... 292
CHAPTER
VIII.
THE NEW ENGLAND CONFEDEBATION.
Necessity for union
.......... 294
Obstacles to union
.......... 294
The affray on the Kennebec
........ 295
Boundary disputes between Plymouth and Mnssachusetts
. . . 297
Disputes between Connecticut and Massachusetts
.... 297
Danger from the Indians
......... 298
Encroachments on Dutch territory
....... 298
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PAGE
English settlements towards the Hudeon
...·.. 300
Encroachments on Long Island
........ 300
Attempts to settle on the Delaware
....... 301
The Dutch at Hartford
......... 302
The French settlements to the north
....... 303
Their hostilities with Plymouth
........ 303
Materials for a confederation
........
30S
First suggestion of confederation
....... 300
Scheme proposed by Massachusetts
....... 307
Deliberations as to confederation
....... 307
Exclusion of Maine
.......... 308
Exclusion of the Narragansett settlement»
...... 308
Threatened trouble with the
Narragansett
Indians
.... 309
The Confederation formed
......... 312
The Federal Constitution
......... 312
First meeting of the Federal Commissioners
..... 310
Samuel Gorton
...........
Я16
Proposed annexation of Patuxet by
Massachusetts
.... 318
Resistance by Gorton
.......... 319
Settlement of Gorton at Shawomet
....... 320
The Indians appeal to Massachusetts
....... 320
Proceedings against Gorton
. . . . . . . .321
Defeat and death of Miantonomo
....... 322
Attack upon Shawomet
......... 325
Trial of Gorton and his followers
....... 327
Dispute in New France between D Aulney and
De la
Tour
. . 330
Negotiations between
De la
Tour and the English
.... 331
Discussions in Massachusetts
........ 331
Expedition against D Aulney
........ 333
Agreement between Plymouth and
De la
Tour
..... 334
Massachusetts abandons
De la
Tour
....... 335
Remonstrance of the Federal Commissioners with Massachusetts
.
33G
Treaty between D Aulney and Massachusetts
..... 330
Constitutional changes in Massachusetts
...... 338
Relations between the Assistants and the Deputies
. . . .341
Winthrop s statement of opinion
....... 343
His pamphlet on the veto
......... 344
Claims of those who were not church-members
..... 346
Disaffection in Essex
.......... 346
Disputes between Assistants and Deputies
...... 348
Conference of the two Chambers
........ 351
Winthrop s pamphlet on government
....... 352
Dispute about the Election Sermon
....... 353
Election of a train-band captain at Hingham
..... 353
Inquiry into Winthrop s conduct
....... 354
His speech
...........
35Г)
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER IX.
NEW ENGLAND UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH.
РАПЕ
Effect of the overthrow of the monarchy in New England
. . . 357
The Narragansett colonies get a charter
...... 357
Return of Roger Williams
......... 350
Dispute about Shawomet
.........
SCO
The English government supports Gorton
...... 361
Union of the Narragansett townships
....... 302
Constitution of the colony
......... 363
Laws enacted
........... 364
Peculiar system of legislation
........ 365
Faint traces of a Royalist party in New England
.... 366
Dispute about Captain Stagg
........ 307
Further dispute about Richardson
....... 370
Dispute about the religious qualification
...... 870
Petition of the unenfranchised inhabitants
...... 372
Winslow sent to England as agent for Plymouth and Massachusetts
. 373
Trial and punishment of the petitioners
...... 375
Further proceedings against the petitioners
..... 377
Vassall goes to England
......... 378
Disputes with the Narragansett settlements
· ■ . . . 380
Dispute about Springfield
........ 331
Boundary dispute between Connecticut and Massachusetts
. . 384
Massachusetts imposes a retaliatory duty
...... 385
Indian disputes
........... 380
Expedition against the Narraganaetts
....... 387
The Narragansetts submit
.........
З88
They violate their agreement
.......
389
Disputes with the Dutch
......... 390
Further danger from the Narragansetts
......
39I
Death and character of John Winthrop
·..... 392
Value of his history
......... 395
Atherton s expedition against the Indians
...... 390
Negotiations at Hartford with the Dutch
...... 390
English encroachment on the Delaware
..... 398
Rumours of conspiracy between Dutch and Indians
.... 399
Dissensions within the Confederacy
.......
40I
Rigby b uys the Plough Patent
........
405
Disputes in Maine
.........
40c
State of affairs in Maine in
1649 ....... 409
Annexation of Maine by Massachusetts
·■·... 409
Disunion among the Narragansett plantations
. . . . .412
Providence incorporated by charter
....... 413
Disputes between Warwick and Massachusetts
..... 413
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ГАПЕ
Unsuccessful attempt at annexation by Massachusetts
.... 414
The attempt renewed in
1051 . . . . . . . .415
Punishment of Baptists in Massachusetts
...... 416
Coddington s grant of Aquednek and Conanicut
..... 420
The Niirragansett settlers resist
........ 421
Coddington s grant revolted
........ 422
Further dispute
........... 422
Return of Williams
.......... 423
Final pacification
.......... 424
Disputes concerning civil authority
....... 425
Arrest of William Harris
.........
42G
Effect of the Restoration on Rhode Island
...... 420
APPENDICES.
Appendix A. Challoner s voyage of 1G00, p.
24 . . . . 429
B. Grants and settlements to the north of the Merrimac,
p.
38.........430
INDEX
............435
MAP.
New England in 1C50
.......
to face title-page.
Erratum.
Page
291,
fifth line from bottom, for John rend Tliclmnl.
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