Another Web-Text Update
As I'm adding lecture pages into the Web-Text, it occurs to me that I'm double-bracketing a lot of fairly normal words such as Virginia and New England, which have pages of their own in the Topic Index. The point isn't so much that I think the students need a definition of New England at every point the words appear in the text. It's that by double-bracketing it on a page, I create a LINK to the New England page. That means when a reader wants to search on New England or look at the graph and see all the pages that mention New England, there's a link to all the pages where it appears.
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Since my last report I have added another video lecture, three more chapters of narrative, and Index notes on Anne Hutchinson, Boston, Church of England, John Eliot, Separatists, Cape Cod, Benjamin Franklin, Wall Street, George Somers, Fort Frontenac, Gulf Stream, the Enlightenment, Bartolomé de Las Casas, Captain John Smith, Chesapeake, Columbian Exchange, Connecticut, First Anglo-Powhatan War, Hohokam, John White, King Philip's War, Lenape, St. Lawrence River, Trade Goods, Huron Indians, Albany Plan of Union, Edmund Andros, Dominion of New England, Oliver Cromwell, Glorious Revolution, William and Mary, Atlantic Slave Trade, Asiento, Indentured Servants, Bacon's Rebellion, Barbados, Cabeza de Vaca, Carolina, Cotton Mather, Dutch West India Company, Eliza Lucas, Esteban, Slavery, Francis Drake, Haitian Revolution, Hispaniola, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, John Hawkins, Patuxet, Pilgrims, Potosí, Squanto, Sugar Plantations, Taíno, Tobacco, Veracruz, William Hawkins, William Berkeley, Thomas Penn, Metacomet, Beaver Wars, La Salle, Luis de Moscosa, Cherokee, De Soto, Yamasee, Tuscarora, Yamasee War, Tuscarora War, Quebec, Ohio River, Missouri River, Bacon's Rebellion, Acadia, Charleston, City Upon a Hill, Creek, Five Civilized Tribes. You’ll find them along the way, as you’re reading; or in alphabetical order in the Topics Index folder. All the topics you see below the folders in alphabetical order are the empty notes tht I’ve created by double-bracketing a topic but I haven’t written the page for them yet. They’re the ones I’ll be working through next.


