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Use this History of The American Journey video entitled The Creation of New Worlds to study how the relationship between Indians and Europeans was shaped by many factors including the intensions of the newcomers and the responses of the native peoples who wanted to preserve their culture. Learn how the Spanish sought the most direct control over the Native Americans, the French and Dutch relied on trade relations, while the English wanted land for expansion. Discover the development of the institution of slavery in America, the emerging African American community, other patterns of unfree labor, and European immigration to the English colonies. 

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  • America in The 1600's. Learn about The Creation of New Worlds. Follow the growth of the United States from its creation as a new country to its search for stability in a changing modern world.
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  • Follow the discovery of the New World by Columbus and the establishment of new colonies in it by the French and British.
  • Examine the federal government's treatment of Native Americans and the transformation of the West.
  • Watch the shaping of America and its people in the twentieth century through a great depression and two world wars.
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