The Rhode Island Historical Magazine

The Rhode Island Historical Magazine
Title The Rhode Island Historical Magazine PDF eBook
Author Henry Edward Turner
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 1881
Genre Rhode Island
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The Rhode Island Historical Magazine

The Rhode Island Historical Magazine
Title The Rhode Island Historical Magazine PDF eBook
Author Henry Edward Turner
Publisher
Pages 590
Release 1880
Genre Rhode Island
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The Rhode Island Historical Magazine

The Rhode Island Historical Magazine
Title The Rhode Island Historical Magazine PDF eBook
Author Henry Edward Turner
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1885
Genre Rhode Island
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The Historical Magazine

The Historical Magazine
Title The Historical Magazine PDF eBook
Author John Ward Dean
Publisher
Pages 418
Release 1857
Genre United States
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The Historical Magazine

The Historical Magazine
Title The Historical Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 498
Release 1857
Genre United States
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The City-State of Boston

The City-State of Boston
Title The City-State of Boston PDF eBook
Author Mark Peterson
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 764
Release 2020-10-06
Genre History
ISBN 0691209170

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A groundbreaking history of early America that shows how Boston built and sustained an independent city-state in New England before being folded into the United States In the vaunted annals of America’s founding, Boston has long been held up as an exemplary “city upon a hill” and the “cradle of liberty” for an independent United States. Wresting this revered metropolis from these misleading, tired clichés, The City-State of Boston highlights Boston’s overlooked past as an autonomous city-state, and in doing so, offers a pathbreaking and brilliant new history of early America. Following Boston’s development over three centuries, Mark Peterson discusses how this self-governing Atlantic trading center began as a refuge from Britain’s Stuart monarchs and how—through its bargain with the slave trade and ratification of the Constitution—it would tragically lose integrity and autonomy as it became incorporated into the greater United States. The City-State of Boston peels away layers of myth to offer a startlingly fresh understanding of this iconic urban center.

Hidden History of Rhode Island

Hidden History of Rhode Island
Title Hidden History of Rhode Island PDF eBook
Author Glenn V. Laxton
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 174
Release 2009-11-27
Genre Photography
ISBN 1625843038

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Hidden History of Rhode Island delivers the best Ocean State stories you've never heard before. Surprising tales and unexpected anecdotes color Rhode Island's legacy, from the accounts of its three brave Titanic survivors to the whirlwind Revolutionary War romance between a Smithfield girl and a French viscount. Rhode Island historian Glenn Laxton uncovers the exceptional citizens whom history has forgotten, like Robert the Hermit, a man who endured three escapes from slavery before finding liberty and peace in Rumford; the illustrious Lippitt family, who spearheaded advancements in deaf education; and Christiana Bannister, a Narragansett tribe member, nineteenth-century entrepreneur and wife to the most successful African American artist of the time. With moments of tragedy, as in the Lexington steamboat disaster, as well as triumph, as in the case of small-town boy turned baseball hero Joe Connolly, Laxton reveals Rhode Island beneath the surface.