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The Founding of New England
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The Founding of New England by James Truslow Adams is a detailed historical account of the early settlement and development of one of the most influential regions in American history. Drawing on extensive research, Adams examines the origins, struggles, and growth of the New England colonies, offering insight into the people, ideas, and events that shaped their foundation.
The book explores the motivations of early settlers, including religious freedom, economic opportunity, and the desire to build new communities based on shared beliefs and social structures. Adams carefully traces the challenges faced by these pioneers, from harsh environmental conditions to political and cultural conflicts with Indigenous populations and European powers.
Through vivid historical narrative and analysis, the author highlights the development of colonial institutions, governance systems, and cultural traditions that would later play a significant role in shaping the identity of the United States. He also considers the broader implications of New England's founding on American social and political life.
Themes of settlement, colonization, cultural development, governance, religion, and identity formation run throughout the work. Adams combines scholarly research with accessible storytelling, making the history of early New England both informative and engaging.
The Founding of New England remains an important contribution to American historical literature. Its thorough examination of colonial origins provides valuable context for understanding the foundations of American society and the evolution of its early institutions.
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Early American HistoryIndex
HistoryTable of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- 1. The American Background
- 2. Staking Out Claims
- 3. The Race For Empire
- 4. Some Aspects Of Puritanism
- 5. The First Permanent Settlements
- 6. New England And The Great Migration
- 7. An English Opposition Becomes a New England Oligarchy
- 8. The Growth Of A Frontier
- 9. Attempts To Unify New England
- 10. Cross-Currents In The Confederacy
- 11. The Defeat Of The Theocracy
- 12. The Theory Of Empire
- 13. The Reassertion Of Imperial Control
- 14. The Inevitable Conflict
- 15. Loss Of The Massachusetts Charter
- 16. An Experiment In Administration
- 17. The New Order
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