
Events That Changed America Through the Seventeenth Century
Greenwood Press
Published on 30. September 2000
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-313-29083-1 (ISBN)
Description
From the settlement of the earliest peoples in the Americas to the close of the seventeenth century, enormous changes took place in what was to become the continental United States. To help students understand this sweep of history, this unique resource provides detailed description and expert analysis of the ten most important events through the seventeenth century: First Encounters, c. 40,000 BCE - 1492 AD; The Expedition of Coronado, 1540-1542; The Founding of St. Augustine, 1565; Early English Colonization Efforts, c. 1584-1630; Early European-Native American Encounters, 1607-1637; The Introduction of Slavery into America, 1619; The Surrender of New Amsterdam, 1664; King Philip's War, 1675-1676; The Glorious Revolution in America, 1688-1689; and The Salem Witch Trials, 1692. Each event is dealt with in a separate chapter. The examination goes beyond traditional textbook treatment of history by considering the immediate and far-reaching ramifications of each event. Each chapter features an introductory essay that presents the facts of the event in a clear, chronological manner that makes complex history understandable. This essay is followed by an interpretive essay, written by a recognized authority in the field in a style designed to appeal to a general readership and promote critical thinking, that places the event in a broader context and assesses it in terms of its political, economic, sociocultural, and international significance.
With an illustration and an annotated bibliography for each event, a glossary of names, events, and terms of the period, a timeline of important events in American history through the seventeenth century, Events That Changed America Through the Seventeenth Century is an ideal addition to the high school, community college, and undergraduate reference shelf, as well as excellent supplementary reading in social studies and American history courses.
With an illustration and an annotated bibliography for each event, a glossary of names, events, and terms of the period, a timeline of important events in American history through the seventeenth century, Events That Changed America Through the Seventeenth Century is an ideal addition to the high school, community college, and undergraduate reference shelf, as well as excellent supplementary reading in social studies and American history courses.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
479 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-29083-1 (9780313290831)
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John E. Findling | Frank W. Thackeray
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JOHN E. FINDLING is professor of history at Indian University Southeast. He is the author of Dictionary of American Diplomatic History (Greenwood, 1980-89) and Chicago's Great World's Fairs (Greenwood, 1995). With Kimberly D. Pelle, he coedited The Historical Dictionary of the Modern Olympic Movement (Greenwood, 1996). With Frank W. Thackeray he is the editor of Statesmen Who Changed the World (Greenwood, 1993) and other volumes in the Events that Changed America and Events That Changed the World series. He and Professor Thackeray are also series editors of the Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations series.
FRANK W. THACKERAY is professor of history at Indiana University Southeast. He is the author of Antecedents of Revolution: Tsar Alexander I and the Polish Congress Kingdom (1980). With John E. Findling he is the editor of Statesmen Who Changed the World (Greenwood, 1993) and the other volumes in the Events That Changed America and Events That Changed the World series. He and Professor Findling are also series editors of the Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations series. Professor Thackeray is a former Fulbright scholar in Poland.
FRANK W. THACKERAY is professor of history at Indiana University Southeast. He is the author of Antecedents of Revolution: Tsar Alexander I and the Polish Congress Kingdom (1980). With John E. Findling he is the editor of Statesmen Who Changed the World (Greenwood, 1993) and the other volumes in the Events That Changed America and Events That Changed the World series. He and Professor Findling are also series editors of the Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations series. Professor Thackeray is a former Fulbright scholar in Poland.
Content
Preface First Encounters, c. 40,000 BCE - 1492 CE The Expedition of Coronado, 1540-1542 The Founding of St. Augustine, 1565 Early English Colonization Efforts, c. 1584-1630 Early European-Native American Encounters, 1607-1637 The Introduction of Slavery into America, 1619 The Surrender of New Amsterdam, 1664 King Philip's War, 1675-1676 The Glorious Revolution in America, 1688-1689 The Salem Witch Trials, 1692 Appendix A: Glossary Appendix B: Timeline Index