History of York, Maine
Author | : Charles Edward Banks |
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Author | : Charles Edward Banks |
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Author | : Charles E. Banks |
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Total Pages | : 938 |
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ISBN | : 9780832859359 |
Author | : Charles Edward Banks |
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Genre | : York (Me.) |
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Author | : Angevine W. Gowen |
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Author | : Charles Edward Banks |
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Total Pages | : 554 |
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Genre | : York (Me.) |
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Author | : Charles Edward Banks |
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Author | : Charles Edward Banks |
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Total Pages | : 514 |
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Author | : Patricia Law Hatcher |
Publisher | : Ancestry Publishing |
Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781593312992 |
When the early colonists came to America, they were braving a new world, with new wonders and difficulties. Family historians beginning the search for their ancestors from this period run into a similar adventure, as research in the colonial period presents a number of exciting challenges that genealogists may not have experienced before. This book is the key to facing those challenges. This new book, Researching Your Colonial New England Ancestors, leads genealogists to a time when their forebears were under the rule of the English crown, blazing their way in that uncharted territory. Patricia Law Hatcher, FASG, provides a rich image of the world in which those ancestors lived and details the records they left behind. With this book in hand, family historians will be ready to embark on a journey of their own, into the unexplored lines of their colonial past.
Author | : Guy Chet |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2019-11-12 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1119591864 |
A Dissenting Companion to the U.S. History Textbook Most U.S. History textbooks track the origins and evolution of American identity. They therefore present the American Revolution as the product of a gradual cultural change in English colonists. Over time, this process of Americanization differentiated and alienated the settlers from their compatriots and their government in Britain. This widely-taught narrative encourages students to view American independence as a reflection of emerging American nationhood. The Colonists' American Revolution introduces readers to a competing narrative which presents the Revolution as a product of the colonists’ English identity and of English politics. This volume helps students recognize that the traditional narrative of the Revolution is an argument, not a just-the-facts account of this period in U.S. history. Written to make history interesting and relevant to students, this textbook provides a dissenting interpretation of America’s founding—the Revolution was not the result of an incremental process of Americanization, but rather an immediate reaction to sudden policy changes in London. It exposes students to dueling historical narratives of the American Revolution, encouraging them to debate and evaluate both narratives on the strength of evidence. This stimulating volume: Offers an account of the Revolution’s chronology, causes, ends, and accomplishments not commonly addressed in traditional textbooks Challenges the conventional narrative of Americanization with one of Anglicization Presents the Atlantic as a bridge, rather than a barrier, between England and its colonies Discusses the American Revolution as one in a series of British rebellions Uses a dual-perspective approach to spark discussions on what it means to study history Exposing students to two different ways of studying history, The Colonists' American Revolution: Preserving English Liberty, 1607-1783 is a thought-provoking resource for undergraduate and graduate students of early-American history, as well as historians and interested general readers.