What This Document Is
This document is an outline of Chapter 3 from *Foner’s* American Economic History textbook (HIST 402 at Campbell University). It provides a structured overview of the key topics covered in the chapter, which focuses on the development of Anglo-America between 1660 and 1750.
Why This Document Matters
This outline is intended for students enrolled in HIST 402 as a study aid and organizational tool. It’s most useful *before* reading the chapter to understand its scope, and *after* reading to review the main arguments and themes. It serves as a roadmap for navigating the full chapter content.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This outline does not contain the detailed analysis, historical evidence, or nuanced interpretations presented in the full chapter. It is a skeletal framework, not a substitute for engaging with Foner’s complete work. It will not help with assignments or exam preparation beyond providing a high-level understanding of the chapter’s structure.
What This Document Provides
The outline details the following sections and subtopics: King Philip’s War, The Expansion of England’s Empire (including the Mercantilist System, the Conquest of New Netherland, and the Charter of Liberties), the founding of Carolina and Pennsylvania (including Quaker Liberty), and the Origins of American Slavery. It lists the major headings and sub-points covered within each section. This preview does *not* include the full text of the chapter, detailed explanations, or supporting evidence.