insider.si.edu: Crossroads of empire : the middle colonies in British North America / Ned C. Landsman
Crossroads of empire : the middle colonies in British North America / Ned C. Landsman
insider.si.edu: Arms for empire : a military history of the British colonies in North America, 1607-1763
Arms for empire : a military history of the British colonies in North America, 1607-1763
24/7 Wall St: Forgotten Colonies: Small Countries That Tried to Claim North America
The origins of the middle colonies -- The Duke's dominions -- Penn's proprietary -- The commercial crossroads of the British Atlantic -- The crossroads of cultures : diversity, toleration, and ...
When George III became King in 1760, he was at the helm of a burgeoning empire. With territory forcibly taken in western Africa, and expanding through the Caribbean and into north America by his ...
The story of the American Revolution is often framed as a heroic win over the British government. Brave colonists persevered through horrors like the Boston Massacre to overcome the tyrannical King ...
Smithsonian Magazine: Was This Little-Known Standoff Between British Soldiers and Colonists the Real Start of the American Revolution?
Was This Little-Known Standoff Between British Soldiers and Colonists the Real Start of the American Revolution?
NMAI copy v.4 (39088014920409) from the library of H. Paul and Jane R. Friesema. Provincial characteristics and sectional tendencies in the era preceding the American crisis: v. 1. Great Britain and ...
Through the early 1750s, two men in the British colony of Rhode Island – Martin Howard and Stephen Hopkins – had similar backgrounds and led strikingly similar lives. They knew each other, were both ...