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Jacobean Gentleman
Sir Edwin Sandys, 1561-1629
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428 pages
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Focusing on the life and impact of Sir Edwin Sandys, this biography reveals his significant contributions during the Jacobean Age, particularly in shaping England's constitutional framework and overseas expansion. As a prominent parliamentarian and leader in early colonization efforts, Sandys influenced economic and constitutional debates in the House of Commons. His advocacy for religious toleration further highlights his role in a tumultuous era. Rabb's extensive research offers a fresh perspective on the political dynamics leading to the English Civil War and the evolution of parliamentary power.
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2017, hardcover
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