Colonial New England Images
An Early Map
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John Foster's "A Map of New England," 1677.
Colonial New England
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John Green and Thomas Jefferys' map of "the most Inhabited part of New England," 1774.
A Clergyman's Map
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Cotton Mather's map of New England, 1702.
Early New England Architecture
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The 1695 Margaret Bliss house in Springfield, Massachusetts offer a good example of 17th-century New England architecture, 1890.
The Carnage of King Philip's War
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New England communities attacked in King Philip's War, 1675-1676.
Colonial Settlement
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New England settlement patterns, 1691-1765.
Spreading Settlement
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Spread of European settlement in New England, 1691-1765.
New England Towns
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Spread of European settlement and town incorporation in New England, 1620-1791.