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- Colonial New Hampshire: A History
- Book
- 2015
- Published by: University Press of New England
summary
In his full-scale history of New Hampshire from the Algonkin people to the coming of the American Revolution, the historian Jere R. Daniell discusses the Indian population, the development of community life, the founding of New Hampshire as a royal colony, the political adjustments that existence as a separate colony necessitated, the nature of New Hampshire’s social institutions, and many other subjects. His epilogue links colonial New Hampshire to subsequent developments in the state. This volume will interest historians of colonial New England and New Hampshire.
Table of Contents
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- Illustrations
- pp. ix-x
- 1. The Algonkians
- pp. 3-16
- 2. Adventurers, Planters, Émigrés
- pp. 17-38
- 3. Community Development, 1640–1680
- pp. 39-66
- 4. The Royal Colony of New Hampshire
- pp. 67-80
- 5. Twelve Years of Turmoil
- pp. 81-104
- 7. Patterns of Growth, 1715–1765
- pp. 133-164
- 10. The Coming of Revolution
- pp. 217-244
- Bibliography
- pp. 251-268
Additional Information
ISBN
9781611688788
Related ISBN(s)
9781611688771
MARC Record
OCLC
918556721
Pages
279
Launched on MUSE
2016-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No
Copyright
2015