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100 Leaders Who Shaped Colonial North America by Samuel Willard Crompton,

100 Leaders Who Shaped Colonial North America by Samuel Willard Crompton,
In 100 Leaders Who Shaped Colonial North America, readers will be fascinated to learn about a variety of people who have played a major role in the development and colonization of North America. Influences upon colonial life and life as we know it today derive from the early English, French, Spanish, Dutch and other leaders who set down the original foundations. A wide range of leaders are featured, including English leaders such as Miles Standish, Roger Williams, William Penn, Margaret Brent, Anne Hutchinson and James Oglethorpe; French leaders such as Jacques Cartier, Charles La Tour, Samuel de Champlain and Louis Hennepin; Spanish leaders such as Coronado and Juan de Onate; Dutch leaders such as Peter Minuit and Henry Hudson; Native American leaders such as Powhatan and King Philip; and others from around the world. As with most other titles in Bluewood's popular 100 Series, 100 Leaders Who Shaped Colonial North America is organized chronologically. Each entry includes an illustration or photograph and a locator map, accompanied by concise, clearly written text -- teeming with facts and nuggets of information. The book also has a complete index and trivia quiz. 100 Leaders Who Shaped Colonial North America is perfect for both the browser who wants to read material in quick bites and for those who want to read straight through.



The World Upside Down: Cross-Cultural Contact and Conflict in 16th-Century Peru by Susan E. Ramirez,
The World Upside Down: Cross-Cultural Contact and Conflict in 16th-Century Peru by Susan E. Ramirez,
The old saying that "history is written by the victors" certainly applies to most of the history of European colonialism in Spanish America. However, in recent decades scholars have begun to study the Spanish conquest and early colonialization of America from the point of view of native Americans in an attempt to right this imbalance. Taking the perspective of the vanquished, the present author aims to determine and explain some of the general principles on which the pre-Hispanic Andeans' lives were based. The book describes how the imposed Spanish colonial system altered the organization and belief systems of the native inhabitants of northern Peru during the first fifty years or so after the Spanish conquest. By centering on an area that was incorporated into the Inca empire relatively late (1460's-70's), the book offsets the Cuzco focus of much of the existing literature on Inca history and culture. It explores the impact of expanding colonialism on indigenous ideas about leadership and legitimacy, the supernatural and morality, land and tenure, service and allegiance, and wealth. This history is based on many types of early historical accounts, local-level primary documents, and archaeological and anthropological findings. Although the writings of Spanish chroniclers are used cautiously, administrative records often contain petitions from Indians who express their concerns in their own, albeit translated, words, and judicial records include valuable testimony from native witnesses. These native American statements give us an intimate glimpse into Amerindean society, showing how indigenous people actively sought opportunities to defend the principles on which their community lifedepended. That these attempts to explain their beliefs and conception of the world were ignored or dismissed, discredited and ridiculed, and certainly largely misunderstood has resulted in a lasting distortion of the historical record.



Spanish Colonial Revival Style architecture - The Spanish Colonial Revival Style was an architectural movement that came about in the early 20th century after the opening of the Panama Canal and the overwhelming success of the novel Ramona. Based on the Spanish Colonial Style architecture that dominated in the early Spanish colonies of both North and South America, Spanish Colonial Revival updated these forms for a new century.

Spanish Colonial Style architecture - The Spanish Colonial Style dominated in the early Spanish colonies of both North and South America. It is marked by the contrast between the simple, solid construction demanded by the new environment and the Baroque ornamention exported from Spain.

Colonial Spanish - The Colonial Spanish Horse is a breed descended from the original Spanish stock brought to the Americas. The breed encompasses many strains and breeds found in North America.

Slavery in Colonial America - Slavery was introduced to Colonial British North America in the 17th century, in imitation of labor practices used in Spanish and Portuguese colonies in South American colonies.



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Colonial Era - Colonial Era Dover Life in Colonial America Coloring Book Life in Colonial America Coloring Book Despite an often-hostile environment, frequent shortages of food colonial era and other necessities, colonial era and countless other hardships, the settlers of colonial America persevered to establish a lasting foothold on the new continent. This informative coloring book captures the stirring drama of life during pre-Revolutionary times with a fascinating variety of images form the colonial era. Forty-four detailed, accurate, colonial era and ...

Colonial Era - Colonial Era Dover Life in Colonial America Coloring Book Life in Colonial America Coloring Book Despite an often-hostile environment, frequent shortages of food colonial era and other necessities, colonial era and countless other hardships, the settlers of colonial America persevered to establish a lasting foothold on the new continent. This informative coloring book captures the stirring drama of life during pre-Revolutionary times with a fascinating variety of images form the colonial era. Forty-four detailed, accurate, colonial era and ...

Colonial Era - Colonial Era Africa's Armies Africa's Armies traces the military history of sub-Saharan Africa from the pre-colonial era to the present. Robert Edgerton begins this sweeping chronicle by describing the role of African armies in pre-colonial times, when armed forces or militias were essential to the maintenance colonial era and prosperity of their societies. During the colonial era, African soldiers fought with death-defying courage, earning such respect as warriors that they were often recruited into the ...

Colonial Era - Colonial Era Africa's Armies Africa's Armies traces the military history of sub-Saharan Africa from the pre-colonial era to the present. Robert Edgerton begins this sweeping chronicle by describing the role of African armies in pre-colonial times, when armed forces or militias were essential to the maintenance colonial era and prosperity of their societies. During the colonial era, African soldiers fought with death-defying courage, earning such respect as warriors that they were often recruited into the ...

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