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Freedom just around the corner, a new American history, 1585-1828, Walter A. McDougall

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Freedom just around the corner, a new American history, 1585-1828, Walter A. McDougall
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Freedom just around the corner
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
52821381
Responsibility statement
Walter A. McDougall
Sub title
a new American history, 1585-1828
Summary
Presents a global interpretation of the history of the United States, in a narrative that offers new details and insights into such topics as the nation's successes and its structures of law, business, and politics
Table Of Contents
American archetypes : what some great novels tell us about ourselves -- Saint George and the dragon : the original spirits of English expansion -- Planters, patroons, and puritans : the Chesapeake, New Netherlands, and New England, 1607-1660 -- Barbadians, Yorkers, and Quakers : the Carolinas, Middle Colonies, and New England, 1660-1689 -- Papists, witches, scofflaws, and preachers : colonists at war, business, and prayer, 1689-1740 -- Germans, four sorts of Britons, and Africans : peoples and cultures of the thirteen colonies to 1750 -- Soldiers, speculators, and savages : the French and Indian Wars turn Britain into the enemy, 1740-1763 -- Sons of Liberty and "two-bottle" tyrants : why independence became an imperative, 1763-1775 -- Patriots, Tories, slackers, and spies : the not-so-United States, hustling to be born, 1776-1783 -- Federalists, antis, vestals, and victims : the brilliant coups that begat the Constitution, 1783-1790 -- Master builders, party men, and a rogue : freemasonry, republicanism, and America's future, 1791-1800 -- Reluctant nationalists, eager imperialists : having fashioned a state, Americans turn into a nation, 1801-1815 -- Engineers, pioneers, peddlers, and Democrats : the rise of the West, 1816-1828 -- Travelers : apotheosis and apocalypse in American culture, c. 1830
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