登陆注册
5730300000025

第25章 THE COLONIAL PERIOD(24)

Why did they come?The reasons are various.Some of them,the Pilgrims and Puritans of New England,the French Huguenots,Scotch-Irish and Irish,and the Catholics of Maryland,fled from intolerant governments that denied them the right to worship God according to the dictates of their consciences.Thousands came to escape the bondage of poverty in the Old World and to find free homes in America.Thousands,like the negroes from Africa,were dragged here against their will.The lure of adventure appealed to the restless and the lure of profits to the enterprising merchants.

How did they come?In some cases religious brotherhoods banded togetherand borrowed or furnished the funds necessary to pay the way.In other cases great trading companies were organized to found colonies.Again it was the wealthy proprietor,like Lord Baltimore or William Penn,who undertook to plant settlements.Many immigrants were able to pay their own way across the sea.Others bound themselves out for a term of years in exchange for the cost of the passage.Negroes were brought on account of the profits derived from their sale as slaves.

Whatever the motive for their coming,however,they managed to get across the sea.The immigrants set to work with a will.They cut down forests,built houses,and laid out fields.They founded churches,schools,and colleges.They set up forges and workshops.They spun and wove.They fashioned ships and sailed the seas.They bartered and traded.Here and there on favorable harbors they established centers of commerce-Boston,Providence,New York,Philadelphia,Baltimore,and Charleston.As soon as a firm foothold was secured on the shore line they pressed westward until,by the close of the colonial period,they were already on the crest of the Alleghanies.

Though they were widely scattered along a thousand miles of seacoast,the colonists were united in spirit by many common ties.The major portion of them were Protestants.The language,the law,and the literature of England furnished the basis of national unity.Most of the colonists were engaged in the same hard task;that of conquering a wilderness.To ties of kinship and language were added ties created by necessity.They had to unite in defense;first,against the Indians and later against the French.They were all subjects of the same sovereign-the king of England.The English Parliament made laws for them and the English government supervised their local affairs,their trade,and their manufactures.Common forces assailed them.Common grievances vexed them.Common hopes inspired them.

Many of the things which tended to unite them likewise tended to throw them into opposition to the British Crown and Parliament.Most of them were freeholders;that is,farmers who owned their own land and tilled it with their own hands.A free soil nourished the spirit of freedom.The majority of them were Dissenters,critics,not friends,of the Church of England,that stanch defender of the British monarchy.Each colony in time developed its own legislature elected by the voters;it grew accustomed to making laws and laying taxes for itself.Here was a people learning self-reliance and self-government.The attempts to strengthen the Church of England in America and the transformation of colonies into royal provinces only fanned the spirit of independence which they were designed to quench.

Nevertheless,the Americans owed much of their prosperity to the assistanceof the government that irritated them.It was the protection of the British navy that prevented Holland,Spain,and France from wiping out their settlements.Though their manufacture and trade were controlled in the interests of the mother country,they also enjoyed great advantages in her markets.Free trade existed nowhere upon the earth;but the broad empire of Britain was open to American ships and merchandise.It could be said,with good reason,that the disadvantages which the colonists suffered through British regulation of their industry and trade were more than offset by the privileges they enjoyed.Still that is somewhat beside the point,for mere economic advantage is not necessarily the determining factor in the fate of peoples.A thousand circumstances had helped to develop on this continent a nation,to inspire it with a passion for independence,and to prepare it for a destiny greater than that of a prosperous dominion of the British empire.The economists,who tried to prove by logic unassailable that America would be richer under the British flag,could not change the spirit of Patrick Henry,Samuel Adams,Benjamin Franklin,or George Washington.

QUESTIONS

1.How would you define "nationalism"?

2.Can you give any illustrations of the way that war promotes nationalism?

3.Why was it impossible to establish and maintain a uniform policy in dealing with the Indians?

4.What was the outcome of the final clash with the French?

5.Enumerate the five chief results of the wars with the French and the Indians.Discuss each in detail.

6.Explain why it was that the character of the English king mattered to the colonists.

7.Contrast England under the Stuarts with England under the Hanoverians.

8.Explain how the English Crown,Courts,and Parliament controlled the colonies.

9.Name the three important classes of English legislation affecting the colonies.Explain each.

10.Do you think the English legislation was beneficial or injurious to the colonies?

同类推荐
  • 用耳朵听最优美的散文

    用耳朵听最优美的散文

    这本《用耳朵听最优美的散文》以“用耳听”为学习理念,精选了130多篇精致散文,均用词精准简洁,语句流畅优美,将引领学习者进入趣、情、爱与理的博大世界,使其更加充满信心地去追求梦想。每篇文章并配有导读语、词汇注释、长难句解析、背诵指数及外教精心录制的录音。本书将为学习者展现一个美丽新世界并使其英语学习更上层楼。
  • 计算机英语

    计算机英语

    本书共九章,包括:计算机的发展及总体介绍,计算机硬件,计算机操作系统,数据库系统,软件工程,计算机网络和因特网,办公自动化系统,多媒体技术以及计算机安全。每个章节都配有正文的参考译文,帮助读者更加方便地学习和理解。每章的后面配有练习题并附参考答案,以利于对本单元内容进行巩固。课后的附录包含了单词表,词组表,计算机英语语法及科技英语写作要点,全方位地给读者提供丰富的相关知识。
  • 聆听花开的声音

    聆听花开的声音

    阅读《聆听花开的声音》,你可以感受到田野上的清风,可以找到心灵宁静的港湾,可以发现生活中被人们忽略的真理,从而拥有一颗宽广的心,走向成功……感受英语的魅力!体验英语的快乐!当鲜花盛开时,我们会沉醉在花海中,为它们的美丽、娇艳赞叹不已,但你可知道它们的真正动人之处,在于它从含苞待放走向盛开的那一刹那。聆听花开的声音,默默感受鲜花盛开过程中的美丽。
  • 商务英语900句“袋”着走

    商务英语900句“袋”着走

    本书提炼出外企员工日常交流中使用最高频的话题情景,力求生活化,真实化。全书点面结合,通过句型替换,举一反三,以一句顶万句,方便记忆。 本书采用口袋书设计,方便携带,可谓挤地铁乘公交的上选佳品。便于随时随地学习,为自己充电。上班前看一眼,一天都能用得到。
  • 英文爱藏:打开生命的窗

    英文爱藏:打开生命的窗

    人生于世,不过是匆匆过客。急急流年,滔滔逝水。生命中没有什么恒久不变的风景。我们的理智使我们一次次看透人生,我们的激情又使我们一次次重受蒙蔽。生命原本就是一场得失共存的行走,既然来走了这一遭,那就千山万水,随意行去。透过这一篇篇的哲理故事,打开通向灵魂的窗户,在一花一木中抵达生命的豁然之境。作为双语读物,《打开生命的窗》为中英双语对照版,既是英语学习爱好者、文学爱好者的必备读物,也是忙碌现代人的一片憩息心灵的家园,让读者在欣赏原法原味和凝练生动的英文时,还能多角度、深层次地品读语言特色与艺术之美,再配合文章后附加的多功能、全方位巩固题型,更有助于理解并学习英文。
热门推荐
  • 麻龟警长破疑案

    麻龟警长破疑案

    本书共收入了作者近年来精心创作的29个小故事。这些故事分别讲的是在动物界发生的形形色色的疑案、谜案,以及这些案件的侦破过程。麻龟警长凭借认真负责的敬业精神,依靠丰富的科学知识,通过缜密的逻辑推理,抽丝剥茧,使这些疑案、迷案的真相大白于天下,惩治了邪恶,伸张了正义,教育了大众,维护了和谐的生活环境。阅读这些小故事,不仅可以愉悦身心,而且可以增长知识,还可以在潜移默化中学习逻辑思维方法,提高能力。
  • 传诵千古的历史掌故(下)

    传诵千古的历史掌故(下)

    掌故是指关于历史人物、典章制度等的故事或传说。中国历史悠久,文化丰厚,社会生活中各种现象一般都可以找到相关掌故。诗文中也经常引用古代故事和有来历的词语。懂得历史掌故可以增强我们的文化素养,加厚我们的文化底蕴。
  • 大领主

    大领主

    超凡的身世,非凡的人生,一样的玄幻,不一样的精彩故事!尽在大领主!
  • 有一种策略叫隐忍

    有一种策略叫隐忍

    《有一种策略叫隐忍》的价值在于其实用功能,内容通俗易懂,能够渗透到工作中、生活中去。工作中,与同事相处是在所难免的,而同事间的关系恰巧是人际关系中,较为复杂的关系之一。一句话或一种行为做得不到位,就有可能为自己带来不必要的麻烦。生活中,处理人际交往中存在的问题,也让人们伤透了脑筋,毕竟是“江湖”险恶。俗话说得好:“人在江湖飘,哪有不挨刀。”而这正是对做人难最好的诠释,不管你是说错了话、交错了朋友或是防范心理不够强等,都可能招致灾祸。为此,许多人大叹“做人难,难做人”。其实,做人并没有人们想象的这般复杂,只是还没有找准方法。
  • The Vested Interests and the Common Man

    The Vested Interests and the Common Man

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太古剑尊

    太古剑尊

    并指青云,气吞幽冥。大道交错,剑者独尊。这是一个人和一把剑的故事!红尘三千丈,琉璃染天香。群雄共逐鹿,剑尊掌苍黄。剑的真谛,万年之秘,以血海无涯重铸登天之路,以亿万枯骨再炼剑道经书。一切尽在太古剑尊。
  • 大战

    大战

    央歌儿的《大战》,令读者们激动得想向全世界人介绍,尤其是中学老师和有中学生的家长。央歌儿给我们讲述的不是教科书,是活生生的生活,早晚都不可避免的一场冲突。很有启迪作用。
  • 凤仪天下倒追凰权

    凤仪天下倒追凰权

    (这是一部很正经的小说)她与他,没有戏剧性的安排,只是在意,只是动心,奏旨一声,她便成为他的后,“皇上,您是不是有些随意啊?”“我开心不就好了吗。”
  • 神豪求放过

    神豪求放过

    请勿在意书名,本书并无散财、败家、炫富等神豪剧情……‘求放过’才是本体。本书又名:《这个世界不欢迎我的系统》、《钢铁直男的灾难之旅》、《狗粮宗师的赚钱日记》、《桃花劫也算厄运怎么破?》、《说好的神豪怎么总是喂狗粮?》……等等等等。
  • 黑羽女煞

    黑羽女煞

    与李雅洁相依为命的哥哥李子天被杀,一身好武功的雅洁为报兄仇,深入敌穴,与敌人展开一场激烈的战斗,可惜最终难逃死神之手,却阴错阳差的穿越了。熟知杀兄仇人竟然也跟着一起穿越到这个时空来了。复仇之路危险重重,等待着雅洁的将会是怎样的命运?悲惨!?幸福!?