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The Beginnings Of New England Or The Puritan Theocracy In Its Relations To Civil And Religious Liberty

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The Beginnings Of New England Or The Puritan Theocracy In Its Relations To Civil And Religious Liberty

$16.99
 
"The Beginnings of New England" is a historical paintings penned by John Fiske, a distinguished American historian and philosopher. Published within the past due 19th century, this nonfiction narrative explores the early history of the New England colonies in North America. Fiske's meticulous scholarship delves into the roots of New England, tracing the region's settlement by means of English Puritans and Pilgrims inside the seventeenth century. The creator examines the motivations, struggles, and societal systems that formed the status quo of those colonies, presenting a comprehensive account of the cultural, non-secular, and political foundations that laid the foundation for New England's awesome identity. Through distinct historic evaluation, Fiske illuminates the interactions among the colonists and Native American communities, shedding light at the complexities of early American history. His narrative skillfully weaves together numerous threads of exploration, settlement, and cultural exchange, supplying readers a nuanced expertise of the youth of New England. "The Beginnings of New England" now not best serves as an ancient documentation of the area's origins but also reflects Fiske's broader hobby in American records and its underlying standards.


Author: John Fiske
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication Date: Jan 01, 2024
Number of Pages: 172 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 9361156780
ISBN-13: 9789361156786
 

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