Focusing on the conflicts between settlers and Native Americans, this narrative chronicles events from the establishment of New England in 1607 through the tumultuous years of 1675 and 1676. It highlights key confrontations, particularly King Philip's War, and provides a detailed account of earlier hostilities, including the Pequot War of 1637. The work serves as both a historical record and a reflection on the complexities of colonial and indigenous relations during a formative period in American history.
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Focusing on the conflicts between settlers and Native Americans, this narrative chronicles the troubles in New England from 1607 to 1677, with particular emphasis on the conflicts of 1675 and 1676. It also includes a discussion of the Pequot War of 1637. The work is part of a larger collection that offers rich original accounts of various aspects of life in the Americas, spanning over 400 years. High-quality digital scans of this historical document are now accessible through print-on-demand, catering to a wide audience including libraries and scholars.
A General History of New England From the Discovery to MDCLXXX
- 686 pages
- 25 hours of reading
A Narrative Of The Indian Wars In New England 1814 (LARGE PRINT EDITION)
- 360 pages
- 13 hours of reading
This large print edition is a facsimile reprint, preserving the original text while potentially including imperfections like marks, notations, and flawed pages. Readers can expect an authentic experience of the original work, with all its unique characteristics intact.
Focusing on the conflicts between Native Americans and European settlers, this historical account provides a detailed narrative of the Indian wars in New England, culminating in King Philip's War in 1677. The work is enriched by original documents that span over four centuries, offering insights into the societal, political, and cultural dynamics of the Americas. This edition features high-quality digital reproductions of the original texts, making it an invaluable resource for libraries, scholars, and history enthusiasts seeking a comprehensive understanding of early American conflicts.
Focusing on the conflicts between European settlers and Native Americans, this historical account details the Indian wars in New England up to 1677, particularly the war with King Philip. It draws from original documents and narratives, providing insights into the societal and political dynamics of the time. The work is part of a larger collection that spans over 400 years of history in the Americas, offering diverse genres and perspectives, now available in high-quality digital format for wider accessibility.
Focusing on the Indian wars in New England from 1607 to 1677, this narrative details the causes, developments, and impacts of conflicts between settlers and Native Americans across various regions. It is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which preserves a wealth of historical documents spanning over four centuries, offering insights into the social, political, and cultural dynamics of the Americas. This reprint of the original 1677 work provides valuable perspectives for libraries, scholars, and readers interested in early American history.
The book chronicles the Indian wars in New England from 1607 to 1677, detailing the causes, developments, and significant events of these conflicts. It provides a comprehensive account of interactions between Native Americans and European settlers across various regions, including the southern, western, eastern, and northern parts of New England. Through historical narratives, it explores the complexities of these relationships and the impact of warfare on both cultures during this tumultuous period.
This antiquarian book offers a facsimile reprint of the original work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. Emphasizing cultural importance, it aims to protect and promote classic literature through high-quality, affordable modern editions that stay true to the original text.
Architektur und Konvention
Modelle zum Verhältnis von Entwurf und Erwartung
InhaltsverzeichnisDer Szenographische Stil als Modell für eine Architektur der Konvention.Spiele als Modell für eine Architektur der Konvention.Typographie als Modell für eine Architektur der Konvention.Die Rechtsprechung als Modell für eine Architektur der Konvention.Methoden zur Schaffung einer Architektur der Konvention.Betrachtung einer Architektur der Konvention.Epilog.Anmerkungen.Abbildungsnachweis.Register.