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History of the United States of America, From the Discovery of the Continent
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History of the United States of America, From the Discovery of the Continent

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036508625
ISBN-13 9781036508623
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: History of the Americas
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This book offers a comprehensive exploration into the colonization of the United States, delving deep into the historical events and ideologies that shaped America from its early settlements through to the aftermath of the Revolution. The author navigates through the intricate dynamics between European powers, colonial America, and indigenous peoples, providing insightful analysis on political, social, and cultural transformations. Through chapters dedicated to different regionsincluding the Southern States, Middle States, and New Englandthe reader is presented with a vivid portrayal of life post-Revolution, detailing how various states adapted to changes in governance, religion, and society.

The thematic depth of this work extends to discussions on resistance against British rule, the evolution of American liberties, and the significant impact of religious and commercial influences on shaping public opinion and law. By examining conflicts between settlers and Native American tribes alongside internal colonial disputes, this book highlights the complexities of establishing a new nation amidst diverse interests and ideologies.

Notably, this book includes critical insights into lesser-discussed aspects such as witchcraft trials in Salem and legislation affecting African Americans and Native Americans during these formative years. It places particular emphasis on how these historical events have contributed to America's foundational principles regarding freedom of speech, separation of church and state, and democratic governance.

In conclusion, this book provides an essential understanding of America's colonization era that is both enlightening for scholars interested in early American history and accessible for general readers fascinated by America's origins. Its detailed examination into how early American society was reconstructed on revolutionary principles offers valuable perspectives on the nation's enduring quest for liberty and justice.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration into the colonization of the United States, delving deep into the historical events and ideologies that shaped America from its early settlements through to the aftermath of the Revolution. The author navigates through the intricate dynamics between European powers, colonial America, and indigenous peoples, providing insightful analysis on political, social, and cultural transformations. Through chapters dedicated to different regionsincluding the Southern States, Middle States, and New Englandthe reader is presented with a vivid portrayal of life post-Revolution, detailing how various states adapted to changes in governance, religion, and society.

The thematic depth of this work extends to discussions on resistance against British rule, the evolution of American liberties, and the significant impact of religious and commercial influences on shaping public opinion and law. By examining conflicts between settlers and Native American tribes alongside internal colonial disputes, this book highlights the complexities of establishing a new nation amidst diverse interests and ideologies.

Notably, this book includes critical insights into lesser-discussed aspects such as witchcraft trials in Salem and legislation affecting African Americans and Native Americans during these formative years. It places particular emphasis on how these historical events have contributed to America''s foundational principles regarding freedom of speech, separation of church and state, and democratic governance.

In conclusion, this book provides an essential understanding of America''s colonization era that is both enlightening for scholars interested in early American history and accessible for general readers fascinated by America''s origins. Its detailed examination into how early American society was reconstructed on revolutionary principles offers valuable perspectives on the nation''s enduring quest for liberty and justice.

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