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People of paradox

an inquiry concerning the origins of American civilization
1972

American colonies, American Revolution

2001
Presents a live theater production which dramatizes the history of the American colonies and the Revolutionary War, covering a period that ranges from 1606 to 1781.

Governing and teaching

a sourcebook on colonial America
1991
Describes and illustrates the historical, political, and religious aspects of life in colonial America through a variety of images produced during that time.

The Revolutionary War Era

2004
Describes the social and cultural changes that occurred in the colonies during the Revolutionary period including courtship and marriage rituals among the rich and poor, secular and religious organizations, and food rationing.

American eras

development of a nation 1783-1815
1998
Presents a chronology of world events during the colonial era, and explores American life in the years between 1783 to 1815 from eleven different perspectives, including the arts, education, religion, and law and justice.

Colonial America

an encyclopedia of social, political, cultural, and economic history
2006
Contains alphabetically arranged entries that examine people, places, events, institutions, ideas, and other topics related to the social, political, cultural, and economic history of colonial America, and includes seven essays that provide an overview of major issues of the era, thematic and geographic chronologies, and a selection of documents.

American eras

the colonial era 1600-1754
1998
Presents a chronology of world events during the colonial era, and explores American life in the years between 1600 and 1754 from eleven different perspectives, including the arts, education, religion, and law and justice.

Revolutionary America, 1763 to 1800

1995
Examines American life from 1763 to 1800, providing information about the climate, natural history, geography, Native Americans, the economy, population, diet and health, religion, government, cities, prominent people, education, culture, and crime during the Revolutionary era.

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