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Bernard Bailyn has recently reinterpreted the early history of the {]Cn@.TPD
United States by applying new social research findings on the {~j/sto-:
experiences of European migrants. In his reinterpretation, migration 7&OJ
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preindustrial North America. His approach rests on four separate q_ryW$/_
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The first of these asserts that residents of early modern England 6w(r}yO]
moved regularly about their countryside; migrating to the New World Cz$q"U
was simply a “natural spillover”. Although at first the colonies O
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held little positive attraction for the English — they would rather !4FOX>|L@
have stayed home — by the eighteenth century people increasingly D`mr>-Y
migrated to America because they regarded it as the land of e=s85!
opportunity. Secondly, Bailyn holds that, contrary to the notion that arRU` 6?
used to flourish in America history textbooks, there was never a =$L+J O
typical New World community. For example, the economic and PB.'huu
demographic character of early New England towns varied considerably. HB$?}V
Bailyn’s third proposition suggest two general patterns GA/afc,V
prevailing among the many thousands of migrants: one group came as JR
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indentured servants, another came to acquire land. Surprisingly, p >ua{}!L
Bailyn suggests that those who recruited indentured servants were the ;hV|W{=w
driving forces of transatlantic migration. These colonial %.]#3tW
entrepreneurs helped determine the social character of people who K/*"U*9Kv
came to preindustrial North America. At first, thousands of unskilled V/#J>-os}W
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laborers were recruited; by the 1730’s, however, American employers /'E[03I~
demanded skilled artisans. {fHY[8su0
Finally, Bailyn argues that the colonies were a half-civilized g6P^ JW}.
hinterland of the European culture system. He is undoubtedly correct frDMFEXXP
to insist that the colonies were part of an Anglo-American empire. :).NA
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But to divide the empire into English core and colonial periphery, qsXkm4
as Bailyn does, devalues the achievements of colonial culture. It is ^Go,HiB
true, as Bailyn claims, that high culture in the colonies never p~=z)7%e'
matched that in England. But what of seventeenth-century New England, +F60_O
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where the settlers created effective laws, built a distinguished @>.a
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university, and published books? Bailyn might respond that New 0vX6n6G}
England was exceptional. However, the ideas and institutions
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developed by New England Puritans had powerful effects on North 83
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American culture. Jr;w>8B),
Although Bailyn goes on to apply his approach to some thousands 67&Q<`V1*q
of indentured servants who migrated just prior to the revolution, he 3D!7,@&>3
fails to link their experience with the political development of the +HRtuRv0T
United States. Evidence presented in his work suggests how we might UR=s=G|
make such a connection. These indentured servants were treated as Y3FFi M[s~
slaves for the period during which they had sold their time to American V9}\0joM
employers. It is not surprising that as soon as they served their time e!L5v?
they passed up good wages in the cities and headed west to ensure their +v5f-CBu
personal independence by acquiring land. Thus, it is in the west that RMpiwO^
a peculiarly American political culture began, among colonists who s_RK x)w@
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were suspicious of authority and intensely anti-aristocratic.
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1. Which of the following statements about migrants to colonial North xoj,> [7 D
America is supported by information in the text? S^|`*%pq
[A] A larger percentage of migrants to colonial North America came $kHXt]fU
as indentured servants than as free agents interested in acquiring I+.U.e^gx
land. N}NKQ]=
[B] Migrants who came to the colonies as indentured servants were &Z!y>k%6
more successful at making a livelihood than were farmers and artisans. V_m!<sr (
[C] Migrants to colonial North America were more successful at Opg_-Bf
acquiring their own land during the eighteenth century than during oMLs22Do?
the seventeenth century. +aM[!pW(e
[D] By the 1730’s, migrants already skilled in a trade were in %g5#q64
more demand by American employers than were unskilled laborers. TB&IB:4)R
2. The author of the text states that Bailyn failed to mS;WNlm\
[A] give sufficient emphasis to the cultural and political )p;t
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interdependence of the colonies and England. Wf5;~RJC?
[B] describe carefully how migrants of different ethnic -EFdP] XO
backgrounds preserved their culture in the United States. L >"O[@
[C] take advantage of social research on the experiences of :BV $3]y
colonists who migrated to colonial North America specifically to v 5pkP
acquire land. M[O22wFs
[D] relate the experience of the migrants to the political values ;vPFRiFK
that eventually shaped the character of the United States. qLxcr/fK
3. Which of the following best summarizes the author’s -}sMOy`
evaluation of Bailyn’s fourth proposition? jr.{M
[A] It is totally implausible. %`$:/3P$U
[B] It is partially acceptable. i?@7>
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[C] It is highly admirable. gp 11/.
[D] It is controversial though persuasive. t.RDS2N|
4. According to the text, Bailyn and the author agree on which o%z^@Cq
of the following statements about the culture of colonial New England? Xg1TX_3Ml
[A] High culture in New England never equaled the high culture =MM+(mD
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[B] The cultural achievements of colonial New England have
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generally been unrecognized by historians. -Q
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[C] The colonists imitated the high culture of England, and did N.]~%)K:{
not develop a culture that was uniquely their own. lWJYT<kt
[D] The southern colonies were greatly influenced by the high A0;{$/
culture of New England. =s'H o
5. The author of the text would be most likely to agree with which ]c'EJu
of the following statements about Bailyn’s work? fy$CtQM
[A] Bailyn underestimates the effects of Puritan thought on North !H c6$
American culture. ^b$G.h{o!E
[B] Bailyn overemphasizes the economic dependence of the colonies "W4|}plnu
on Great Britain. ngd4PN>{4
[C] Bailyn’s description of the colonies as part of an xN>\t& c
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Anglo-American empire is misleading and incorrect. mAIl)mq|g
[D] Bailyn failed to test his propositions on a specific group S7cD}yx*[
of migrants to colonial North America. 7o
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