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Science and Technology in Colonial America

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224 pages
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8 hours

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Focusing on the Colonial period, the book explores the significant role of science and technology in shaping American life, countering the perception of the colonies as technologically backward. It highlights advanced practices in agriculture, surveying, and architecture, showcasing influential figures like Benjamin Franklin, who gained respect in Europe for their contributions to natural philosophy. The narrative delves into how these advancements affected the daily lives of Americans across various classes and cultures.

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Science and Technology in Colonial America, William E. Burns

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2005
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