The late seventeenth century in America was important as an era of
transition from rough settlement to established provincial life. It
was a time when social, political, and economic problems caused
strains that led to religious doubt, personal anxiety, riot, and
one of the worst rebellions in the colonies. New York's situation
was further complicated by a series of political changes and a
unique bicultural population.
Originally published in 1977.
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