The Beginnings of America, 1607-1763 - Morris Richard B. (Richard Brandon)
Explore the pivotal era of "The Beginnings of America, 1607-1763: Voices from America's Past," edited by Richard Brandon Morris and James Woodress. This collection offers a unique window into colonial America, presenting a diverse range of primary source documents that illuminate the social, political, and economic landscape of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Delve into the formative years of the United States through firsthand accounts, offering invaluable insight into the events and perspectives that shaped the nation's identity. From early settlements to the growing tensions leading up to the revolution, these historical records provide a rich tapestry of early American life.
Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in American history, "The Beginnings of America" serves as an essential resource for understanding the roots of the United States. Experience American history as it unfolded, through the very voices of those who lived it.
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EAN: 9781023487801