Colonial America (1607-1754)
From Jamestown until the early stirrings of the American Revolution, colonial America became the foundation of the United States.
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Early colonization projects
Despite getting a relatively late start as a North American imperial power, England and its colonies provided the foundation for the future United States of America. It all started with Jamestown . . .
Chesapeake and Southern colonies
Despite getting a relatively late start as a North American imperial power, England and its colonies provided the foundation for the future United States of America. It all started with Jamestown . . .
Colonial North America
Colonial North America was part of the larger British Empire, but it began to develop a culture and identity of its own.
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Subjects | Humanities |
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Client Recruiter-North America $57k
Accountant - North America $92k
Product Manager-North America $95k
North America Editor $105k
North America Strategy $123k
Attorney - North America, Government, Latin America $134k
North America Marketing $144k
Treasurer - North America $152k
Division Controller, North America $170k
Plating Specialist, North America $188k
Managing Partner North America $335k
Chairman, North America $664k
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Rating | Not enough ratings |
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Length | 3 segments |
Starts | On Demand (Start anytime) |
Cost | Free |
From | Khan Academy |
Download Videos | On all desktop and mobile devices |
Language | English |
Subjects | Humanities |
Tags | Humanities US history |
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