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  1. The great age of monarchy, 1648–1789 Order from disorder. By the 17th century there was already a tradition and awareness of Europe: a reality stronger than that of an area bounded by sea, mountains, grassy plains, steppes, or deserts where Europe clearly ended and Asia began—“that geographical expression” which in the 19th century Otto von Bismarck was to see as counting for little ...

  2. Gothic thrillers were to some extent nationalized in Charles Brockden Brown ’s Wieland (1798), Arthur Mervyn (1799–1800), and Edgar Huntly (1799). American literature - Puritanism, Colonization, Revolution: This history of American literature begins with the arrival of English-speaking Europeans in what would become the United States.

  3. The change in the status of Africans in the Chesapeake to that of slaves occurred in the last decades of the seventeenth century. Bacon’s Rebellion, an uprising of both whites and blacks who believed that the Virginia government was impeding their access to land and wealth and seemed to do little to clear the land of Indians, hastened the ...

  4. American colonies, the 13 British colonies that were established during the 17th and early 18th centuries in the area that is now a part of the eastern United States. The colonies grew both geographically and numerically from the time of their founding to the American Revolution (1775–81).

  5. Oct 29, 2009 · The story of North American exploration spans an entire millennium and involves a wide array of European powers and uniquely American characters. It began with the Vikings’ brief stint in ...

  6. May 15, 2024 · Provides access to thousands of newspapers, books, ephemera, broadsides, pamphlets, government publications, and more from 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century America. Launched in 2013, this site provides access to millions of digitized primary sources from archives, museums, and libraries across United States. A good resource for primary texts from ...

  7. Nov 18, 2020 · In the last quarter of the 17th century, America started to develop rather fast. They were mainly occupied in farming and planting. The owners of plantations and farms were rather influential initially because they mainly came from the aristocracy. However, a great focus on these spheres observed at that time also made them hold the most of the ...

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