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  • af Sterling Test Prep
    447,95 kr.

    Thousands of students use Sterling Test Prep to achieve academic success!Master essential United States history topics and increase your grade. This study guide provides thorough coverage of topics covered in a typical American history college course. The material is clearly presented and systematically organized to provide comprehensive review of essential facts, historical events, and relationships. From the founding of the United States of America to the end of the Reconstruction period, this targeted preparation guide is perfect for learning about the history of America and its democracy. Learn about influential historical figures and important events that established the foundations of America, the meaning and significance of social movements, and how each important historical event shaped the country's political development and cultural heritage.To achieve a high grade in U.S. History, you need to do well on your tests and final exam. Understanding the material, extracting and analyzing information, and distinguishing between similar answer choices are more effective than mere memorization. With this book, you will master U.S. History content and develop the ability to apply your knowledge on your tests and exams. Highly qualified history teachers, scholars, and researchers prepared this learning material to build knowledge and skills for understanding American history. Our editorial team reviewed and systematized the content for targeted preparation.

  • af Marissa Hale
    213,95 - 307,95 kr.

  • af Kenneth Morgan
    357,95 - 1.122,95 kr.

    In "Slavery and Servitude in Colonial North America," Kenneth Morgan shows how the institutions of indentured servitude and black slavery interacted in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He covers all aspects of the two labor systems, including their impact on the economy, on racial attitudes, social structures and on regional variations within the colonies. Throughout, overriding themes emerge: the labor market in North America, the significance of racial distinctions, supply and demand factors in transatlantic migration and labor, and resistance to bondage.This is an ideal introduction to an area that is crucial for understanding not just Colonial American society but also the later development of the United States.

  • af Jared Ross Hardesty
    242,95 - 745,95 kr.

    A little-known story of mutiny and murder illustrating the centrality of smuggling and slavery in early American societyOn the night of June 1, 1743, terror struck the schooner Rising Sun. After completing a routine smuggling voyage where the crew sold enslaved Africans in exchange for chocolate, sugar, and coffee in the Dutch colony of Suriname, the ship traveled eastward along the South American coast. Believing there was an opportunity to steal the lucrative cargo and make a new life for themselves, three sailors snuck below deck, murdered four people, and seized control of the vessel.Mutiny on the Rising Sun recounts the origins, events, and eventual fate of the Rising Sun¿s final smuggling voyage in vivid detail. Starting from that horrible night in June 1743, it narrates a deeply human history of smuggling, providing an incredible story of those caught in the webs spun by illicit commerce. The case generated a rich documentary record that illuminates an international chocolate smuggling ring, the lives of the crew and mutineers, and the harrowing experience of the enslaved people trafficked by the Rising Sun. Smuggling stood at the center of the lives of everyone involved with the business of the schooner. Larger forces, such as imperial trade restrictions, created the conditions for smuggling, but individual actors, often driven by raw ambition and with little regard for the consequences of their actions, designed, refined, and perpetuated this illicit commerce. At once startling and captivating, Mutiny on the Rising Sun shows how illegal trade created demand for exotic products like chocolate, and how slavery and smuggling were integral to the development of American capitalism.

  • af Tessa Murphy
    297,95 - 657,95 kr.

    In The Creole Archipelago, Tessa Murphy traces how generations of Indigenous Kalinagos, free and enslaved Africans, and settlers from a variety of European nations used maritime routes to forge social, economic, and informal political connections that spanned the eastern Caribbean. Focusing on a chain of volcanic islands, each one visible from the next, whose societies developed outside the sphere of European rule until the end of the Seven Years' War in 1763, Murphy argues that the imperial frameworks typically used to analyze the early colonial Caribbean are at odds with the geographic realities that shaped daily life in the region.Through use of wide-ranging sources including historical maps, parish records, an Indigenous-language dictionary, and colonial correspondence housed in the Caribbean, France, England, and the United States, Murphy shows how this watery borderland became a center of broader imperial experimentation, contestation, and reform. British and French officials dispatched to Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and Tobago after 1763 encountered a creolized society that repeatedly frustrated their attempts to transform the islands into productive plantation colonies. By centering the stories of Kalinagos who asserted continued claims to land, French Catholics who demanded the privileges of British subjects, and free people of African descent who insisted on their right to own land and enslaved people, Murphy offers a vivid counterpoint to larger Caribbean plantation societies like Jamaica and Barbados.By looking outward from the eastern Caribbean chain, The Creole Archipelago resituates small islands as microcosms of broader historical processes central to understanding early American and Atlantic history, including European usurpation of Indigenous lands, the rise of slavery and plantation production, and the creation and codification of racial difference.

  • af Jon Kukla
    347,95 kr.

    “A brilliant orator, a firebrand for freedom and individual rights, Henry stands as an American luminary, and Kukla’s magisterial biography shines the glow of achievement on subject and author alike” (Richmond Times Dispatch). Patrick Henry restores its subject, long underappreciated in history as a founding father, to his seminal place in the story of American independence.Patrick Henry is best known for his fiery declaration, “Give me liberty, or give me death!” Born in 1736, he became an attorney and planter before being elected as the first governor of Virginia after independence, winning reelection several times. After declining to attend the Constitutional Convention of 1787, Henry opposed the Constitution, arguing that it granted too much power to the central government. He pushed vigorously for the ten amendments to the new Constitution, and then supported Washington and national unity against the bitter party divisions of the 1790s. Henry denounced slavery as evil, but he accepted its continuation. Henry was enormously influential in his time, but many of his accomplishments were subsequently all but forgotten. Jon Kukla’s “detailed, compelling…definitive” (Kirkus Reviews) biography restores Henry and his Virginia compatriots to the front rank of advocates for American independence. Kukla has thoroughly researched Henry’s life, even living on one of Henry’s estates. He brings both newly discovered documents and new insights to Henry, the Revolution, the Constitutional era, and the early Republic. This “informational and enlightening biography of the great agitator for democracy” (Library Journal) is a vital contribution to our understanding of the nation’s founding.

  • af Hinton Rowan Helper
    312,95 - 417,95 kr.

  • af William Dunlap
    408,95 - 411,95 kr.

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • af Robert Johnson
    152,95 - 312,95 kr.

  • af Captivating History
    247,95 kr.

    ¿¿¿¿ Unveil the Unspoken Truths Behind the Conquest of the Americas ¿¿¿¿Dive into a riveting exploration of one of history's most astonishing chapters - the audacious conquest of the Americas by a handful of daring conquistadors. This book peels back the layers of history to reveal a story far more complex and gripping than the simplistic tale of firepower overcoming sheer numbers.¿¿¿¿ Discover Intriguing Insights:Unearth the pivotal role of germs, particularly smallpox, which devastated the Aztec and Inca civilizations, more so than any weapon.Witness the cunning and audacity of legendary conquistadors Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizzaro, whose strategies sealed the fate of entire empires.Explore the broader canvas of conquest that reshaped North America, Central America, and South America, delving into the unknown stories and lasting repercussions of this colossal historical event.¿¿¿¿ Chapters Uncover:¿¿¿The strategic genius of Hernán Cortés in toppling the Aztec Empire.Francisco Pizzaro's relentless subjugation of the Incas.The lesser-known conquest of Guatemala and other parts of Central America.The intricate colonization tales of South America.Insight into the English and French colonial endeavors in North America.The heart-wrenching narrative of US expansion and the Trail of Tears.And much, much more!Don't miss this enthralling journey into the heart of the conquest that shaped the Americas. Tap into the untold tales and enduring legacies hidden within these pages.Click the "add to cart" button now and embark on an unforgettable journey through time!

  • af Kipling Rudyard
    132,95 kr.

    "The Bridge-Builders" is a short story written by way of Rudyard Kipling, the renowned British author. The narrative is about in British-ruled India and centers across the construction of a railway bridge. The tale revolves across the characters Strickland, a British engineer, and his Indian counterpart, Riviere. As they work together on constructing the bridge, the tale explores the complexities of British colonialism in India. Kipling delves into subject matters of cultural conflict, mutual recognize, and cooperation between the British and the local population. "The Bridge-Builders" offers a poignant portrayal of the demanding situations and hardships faced by way of the laborers, a lot of whom are local Indians, in constructing the bridge. It highlights the inherent tensions among the colonial rulers and the colonized as they attempt to work collectively to obtain a common aim. Kipling's narrative skillfully captures the intricate web of relationships, hierarchies, and cultural dynamics at play within the British Raj. The tale no longer most effective serves as an exploration of colonial India but additionally as a reflection at the broader troubles of imperialism, colonialism, and the ethics of building bridges¿both literal and metaphorical. "The Bridge-Builders" is a thought-frightening paintings that exemplifies Kipling's knack for depicting the complexities of colonialism and the interaction between cultures, all inside the context of an apparently simple undertaking¿building a bridge.

  • af Henry Johnson
    177,95 - 322,95 kr.

  • af Sarah Shaw
    212,95 kr.

    Stories your history books won't tell you.1772: Across the globe people struggle for freedom and justice against the stranglehold of entrenched wealth and power. New knowledge and inventions are changing the world at a breathtaking pace, upsetting the old order even as new notions of equality and human rights seize the public conscience. In this world turned upside down young bride Emily McFarland finds herself far from home and safety, living on disputed land in Colonial Georgia while Zoeth Sinclair struggles to keep his fledgling merchant trading company afloat. This is a world of secrets-secrets that could end in catastrophe for themselves or those they care for. While Zoeth struggles against his desire for his own sex, Emily must uncover the truth about her husband's past while protecting what she herself hides. As the times grow ever more perilous one careless revelation or misplaced trust could sweep away everything they have built.

  • af George Bancroft
    284,95 - 409,95 kr.

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • af William Bradford
    327,95 - 427,95 kr.

  • af Michael Murphy
    187,95 - 337,95 kr.

  • af William O. Dwyer
    203,95 kr.

    Soldiers, Witches and Taverns is a historical novel about two families in colonial New York and New England during the 150 years prior to the nation's founding. Many of the events in the story are historical, and most of the men and women really existed and are brought back to life in this gripping tale. Through these people and events, the author has woven an exciting story that ties them together in a way that carries the reader back into 17th and 18th century America.

  • af Kirsten E. Wood
    397,95 - 1.327,95 kr.

    "People have gathered in public drinking places to drink, relax, socialize, and do business for hundreds of years. For just as long, critics have described taverns and similar drinking establishments as sources of individual ruin and public disorder. Examining these dynamics as Americans surged westward in the early nineteenth century, Kirsten E. Wood argues that entrepreneurial, improvement-minded men integrated many village and town taverns into the nation's rapidly developing transportation network and used tavern spaces and networks to raise capital, promote innovative businesses, practice genteel sociability, and rally support for favored causes-often while drinking the staggering amounts of alcohol for which the period is justly famous. White men's unrivaled freedom to use taverns for their own pursuits of happiness gave everyday significance to citizenship in the early republic. Yet white men did not have taverns to themselves. Sharing tavern spaces with other Americans intensified white men's struggles to define what, and for whom, taverns should be. At the same time, temperance and other reform movements increasingly divided white men along lines of party, conscience, and class. In both conflicts, some improvement-minded white men found common cause with middle-class white women and Black activists, who had their own stake in rethinking taverns and citizenship"--

  • af Iain Gately
    212,95 kr.

    Gately's "Tobacco" tells the epic story of an unusual plant and its unique relationship with the history of humanity, from its obscure ancient beginnings, through its rise to global prominence, to its current embattled state today.

  • af Aileen Wells Parks
    87,95 kr.

    Using simple language that beginning readers can understand, this lively, inspiring, and believable biography looks at the childhood of Davy Crockett, who grew up to become a pioneer, statesman, and hero.

  • af Michael Aye
    237,95 kr.

    The Prince's Own 10th Regiment of Dragoons has just returned from a tour of duty in the Caribbean, with little scheduled for the regiment other than training. The war against France is going badly for England and her allies, so the 10th will not be sent to France with the possibility of being beaten or worse, captured. New leadership is needed in all of England's armies.Taking advantage of Lieutenant Cole Buckley's knowledge and friendship, with many of Deal's smugglers; the secret division of the Foreign Service calls on young Buckley. With the promise of being able to spend more time with his young wife, Cole agrees to take the assignment. Through treacherous times, beautiful women and deadly spies, Cole's ability to survive is put to the test.

  • af Alexander Brown
    152,95 - 312,95 kr.

  • af M B Zucker
    307,95 - 442,95 kr.

  • af Tom Tucker
    232,95 kr.

    Was Benjamin Franklin's famous electric kite experiment a fraud? And did it determine the course of the American Revolution?

  • af Charles Hitchcock Sherrill
    282,95 - 397,95 kr.

  • af U. S. Department of Labor
    127,95 kr.

    Two hundred years ago, in 1765, nine assembled colonies first joined together to demand freedom from arbitrary power.For the first century we struggled to hold together the first continental union of democracy in the history of man. One hundred years ago, in 1865, following a terrible test of blood and fire, the compact of union was finally sealed.For a second century we labored to establish a unity of purpose and interest among the many groups which make up the American community.That struggle has often brought pain and violence. It is not yet over.Table of ContentsChapter I. The Negro American Revolution.Chapter II. The Negro American Family.Chapter III. The Roots of the Problem.Chapter IV. The Tangle of Pathology.Chapter V. The Case for National Action.

  • af William D Bennett
    252,95 - 357,95 kr.

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