A Companion to Colonial AmericaDaniel Vickers John Wiley & Sons, 15.04.2008 - 580 Seiten A Companion to Colonial America consists of twenty-three original essays by expert historians on the key issues and topics in American colonial history. Each essay surveys the scholarship and prevailing interpretations in these key areas, discussing the differing arguments and assessing their merits.
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Daniel Vickers. About. the. Contributors. Introduction DANIEL VICKERS The colonial period is at once the. David G. Anderson ... Woodland Southeast (2002). Holly Brewer is Associate Professor of Early American History at North Carolina State ...
Daniel Vickers. About. the. Contributors. Introduction DANIEL VICKERS The colonial period is at once the. David G. Anderson ... Woodland Southeast (2002). Holly Brewer is Associate Professor of Early American History at North Carolina State ...
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... period archaeology exist, to which the interested reader is referred (Anderson and Mainfort, 2002; Anderson and ... Woodland period, which lasted from 1000 BC to AD 1000 in the Southeast, and until European contact in the Northeast, and ...
... period archaeology exist, to which the interested reader is referred (Anderson and Mainfort, 2002; Anderson and ... Woodland period, which lasted from 1000 BC to AD 1000 in the Southeast, and until European contact in the Northeast, and ...
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... Woodland period (B. Smith, 1986; Sassaman, 1993). How sedentism ties in with all of these other changes that were occurring is a topic that will receive much more research in the near future. Crucial to this will be the careful analysis ...
... Woodland period (B. Smith, 1986; Sassaman, 1993). How sedentism ties in with all of these other changes that were occurring is a topic that will receive much more research in the near future. Crucial to this will be the careful analysis ...
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... Woodland period. These introductions occurred well after local domestication was under way, although evidence for earlier contact has not been unequivocally ruled out. It should be noted in passing that these tropical domesticates are ...
... Woodland period. These introductions occurred well after local domestication was under way, although evidence for earlier contact has not been unequivocally ruled out. It should be noted in passing that these tropical domesticates are ...
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... Woodland period (Fritz, 1993; Fritz and Kidder, 1993; Gremillion, 2002). Evidence for the use of domesticates during the Archaic and Woodland periods is rare on the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain and in Florida, and in the lower ...
... Woodland period (Fritz, 1993; Fritz and Kidder, 1993; Gremillion, 2002). Evidence for the use of domesticates during the Archaic and Woodland periods is rare on the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain and in Florida, and in the lower ...
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4 Migration and Settlement | 76 |
5 Empire | 99 |
6 Indian History During the English Colonial Era | 118 |
7 African Americans | 138 |
8 Economy | 172 |
14 Consumption | 334 |
15 Religion | 366 |
16 Secular Culture in Search of an Early American Enlightenment | 389 |
17 Borderlands | 408 |
18 Comparisons The Caribbean | 425 |
19 Comparisons New Spain | 451 |
20 Comparisons New France | 469 |
21 Comparisons Atlantic Canada | 489 |
9 Women and Gender | 194 |
10 Children and Parents | 236 |
11 Class | 259 |
12 Colonial Politics | 288 |
13 Regionalism | 311 |
22 Causes of the American Revolutions | 508 |
23 Postscript Large Questions in a Very Large Place | 530 |
Index | 541 |
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