I. Religious motives in American colonization. Hakluyt's discourse on western planting. The crusade against Catholicism. Contributions of the German reformation. English religious minorities.
THOMASVILLE- The Reverend George Wilcox Brown, III, 4th Rector of All Saints’ Episcopal Church, presented a program to the John Lee of Nansemond Chapter, Colonial Dames Seventeenth Century. His topic ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! University of South Carolina Professor Nicole Maskiell opens her lecture on the early development of slavery in the northern American colonies with a ...
Part I. Race and colonization. 1. Indian children in early Mexico / Dorothy Tanck de Estrada -- 2. Colonizing childhood: religion, gender, and Indian children in southern New England, 1600-1720 / R.
HURLEY, N.Y. — Notre Dame University American Studies professor Laurel Daen will speak on what life was like for those with physical or intellectual disabilities in Colonial America on Jan. 25, at 7 p ...
Long before there was a United States, Africans were present in what would become American history. In very condensed form, Duke University historian Wood follows Africans, from those who traveled ...
Susanna Wright, of Wright’s Ferry on the Susquehanna, was one of the most accomplished and versatile Pennsylvanians of the 18th century. She deserves more recognition. The most detailed published ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Michelle McDonald, library and museum director at the American Philosophical Society, provided an introduction to her lecture about the role and ...