Publisher's Synopsis
âA Compendious History of New England, From the Discovery by Europeans to the First General Congress of the Anglo-American Colonies, Volume 4â offers a detailed exploration of New England's formative years. Authored by John Gorham Palfrey, this volume delves into the political, social, and cultural developments that shaped the region leading up to the American Revolution.
Palfrey's meticulous research and engaging narrative provide valuable insights into the key events and figures that influenced the course of American history. From the early settlements to the growing tensions with Great Britain, this compendium offers a comprehensive understanding of New England's pivotal role in the birth of the United States. This volume is essential for historians, students, and anyone interested in the origins of American identity and governance.
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