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Notes on Dates | ||
List of Illustrations and Maps | ||
Preface | ||
Preface to the Original Edition | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Bk. 1 | Bacon's Revolution | |
Bk. 2 | The World Viewed From Whitehall | |
Bk. 3 | The Anglo-Iroquoian Empire | |
I | "The Prince and the Orator": Garacontie of Onondaga | |
II | Edmund Andros, English Imperialist | |
III | The Covenant Chain | |
The Revolutions of 1676 and the End of American Independence | ||
Maps and Decorations | ||
Index |
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