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The Founding of New England : The Pilgrims and Puritans: Pioneers of Colonial New England

In "The Founding of New England," James Truslow Adams presents a comprehensive examination of the early colonial period in New England, deftly weaving together historical narratives with a rich tapestry of socio-political environments. Adams adopts a narrative style that is both engaging and informative, effectively contextualizing the experiences of Puritan settlers in their pursuit of religious freedom and economic opportunity. His analysis is bolstered by detailed descriptions of the region's geography, native interactions, and evolving governance structures, giving readers a nuanced understanding of the challenges faced by these early colonists during the 17th century. James Truslow Adams, an American historian and author, is best known for coining the phrase "American Dream." His extensive background in early American history informs his insightful interpretations within this work. Adams's commitment to exploring the complexities of American origins stems from his belief in the value of understanding the past as a foundation for recognizing contemporary societal ideals and challenges. Through this book, Adams reflects not only on the founding principles of New England but also on their implications for the emerging American identity. This scholarly work is highly recommended for anyone interested in American history, particularly those intrigued by the formative years of colonial New England. Adams's rigorous research combined with his articulate prose enriches the reader's understanding of seminal events that shaped the American psyche. "The Founding of New England" serves both as an educational resource and as a thought-provoking narrative that remains relevant in discussions about America's cultural heritage.


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  • James Truslow Adams

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  • E-book

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  • 326 pages

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English

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  • History
  • United States of America

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