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  1. Return to Of the People 4e Volume 1 Student Resources

Chapter 04 Web and Video Links

Videos

John Green and the Crash Course team provide a quick, yet insightful analysis on Bacon’s Rebellion.

From the 1760s onward, colonial anger grew as the British passed a series of taxes and laws, eventually leading to violence. The History Channel explains King Phillips War.

In 1692, the colonial town of Salem, Massachusetts, became caught up in fervor over alleged witchcraft. PBS seeks an explanation for the madness.

In this PBS video, Linda Chavez discovers how her family was involved in the Pueblo Revolt in New Mexico in 1680 – and that she has surprising family roots.

Web Links

Digital History details the transition of New Netherlands to the metropolis of New York.

In this article, the Lowcountry Digital History Initiative describes settlement, trade, and conflicts during the colonial period in South Carolina.

The New Yorker explores the dark history of Salem.

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