Every Day Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony

Every Day Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Title Every Day Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony PDF eBook
Author George Francis Dow
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 415
Release 2012-08-09
Genre History
ISBN 0486157857

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Comprehensive, reliable account of 17th-century life in one of the country's earliest settlements. Contemporary records, over 100 historically valuable pictures vividly describe early dwellings, furnishings, medicinal aids, wardrobes, trade, crimes, more.

Building the Bay Colony

Building the Bay Colony
Title Building the Bay Colony PDF eBook
Author James E. McWilliams
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 228
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780813926360

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Using an intensely local lens, McWilliams explores the century-long process whereby the Massachusetts Bay Colony went from a distant outpost of the incipient British Empire to a stable society integrated into the transatlantic economy. An inspiring story of men and women overcoming adversity to build their own society, From the Ground Up reconceptualizes how we have normally thought about New England's economic development

A Little Commonwealth

A Little Commonwealth
Title A Little Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author John Demos
Publisher
Pages 244
Release 2000
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780195128901

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This text examines the family in the context of the colony founded by the Pilgrims who came over on the Mayflower. Demos portrays the family as a structure of roles and relationships of man and wife, parent and child and master and servant.

Winthrop's Journal, "History of New England," 1630-1649

Winthrop's Journal,
Title Winthrop's Journal, "History of New England," 1630-1649 PDF eBook
Author John Winthrop
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 1908
Genre Massachusetts
ISBN

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Daily Life in Colonial New England

Daily Life in Colonial New England
Title Daily Life in Colonial New England PDF eBook
Author Claudia Durst Johnson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 390
Release 2017-04-17
Genre History
ISBN 1440854661

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This book presents a unique perspective on life in Colonial England, exposing many misconceptions and depicting how elements of its culture that are typically regarded as marginal—such as the activities of pirates—actually had an extensive impact of the populace. The daily lives of most colonial New Englanders were much more colorful and exotic than the drab, pious picture many of us have in mind. Daily Life in Colonial New England exposes as myth much of what we might believe about this era and reveals surprising truths—for example, that sex was openly discussed in Colonial times and was regarded as a welcome necessity of married life, and that women had more legal and marital rights than they did in the 19th century. The book describes topics such as the legal and sexual rights of women, the extent of infant mortality; the lives of underclass citizens who formed the majority in New England, such as indentured servants, African slaves, debtors, and criminals; and the integral role that pirates played in business and employment during the Colonial period. Readers will gain deeper insight into what life during this period was like through accounts of the real terror of being one of the accused in witch hunts and the sympathy that the general population had for dissidents who were questioned and arrested by the government. Primary materials that range from legal documents to sermons, letters, and diaries are used as sources that verify historical ideas and events.

Everyday Life in Early America

Everyday Life in Early America
Title Everyday Life in Early America PDF eBook
Author David F. Hawke
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 212
Release 1989-01-25
Genre History
ISBN 0060912510

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"In this clearly written volume, Hawke provides enlightening and colorful descriptions of early Colonial Americans and debunks many widely held assumptions about 17th century settlers."--Publishers Weekly

Her Dear & Loving Husband

Her Dear & Loving Husband
Title Her Dear & Loving Husband PDF eBook
Author Meredith Allard
Publisher Meredith Allard
Pages 293
Release 2019-04-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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How long would you wait for the one you loved? Professor James Wentworth has a paranormal secret. He lives quietly in Salem, Massachusetts, making few ties with anyone. One night his private world is turned upside down when he meets Sarah Alexander, a dead ringer for his wife, Elizabeth. Though it has been years since Elizabeth’s death, James cannot move on. Sarah also has a secret. She is haunted by nightmares, and every night she is awakened by terrifying visions of hangings, being arrested, and dying in jail–scenes from the Salem Witch Trials in 1692. As James comes to terms with his feelings for Sarah, he must also dodge accusations from a reporter desperate to prove that James is not who, or what, he seems to be. Soon James and Sarah discover a mystery that may bind them in ways they never imagined. Will James make the ultimate sacrifice to protect Sarah and prevent a new hunt from bringing hysteria to Salem again? Part romance, part historical fiction, part paranormal fantasy, Her Dear & Loving Husband is a story for anyone who believes that true love never dies.