British in the Americas 1480-1815, The

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Agriculture
Anglo-American Empire
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic world history
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British colonial transformation research
British North America
Caribbean colonial societies
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Catholicism
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Christianity
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colonial expansion studies
Colonization
Colony
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Continental Colonies
Development
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Eightee Nth Century
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England
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Ew England
Finance
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Gene Ral
Gene Rally
Gilb Ert
Gilbe Rt
glish
Gu Ianas
imperial governance analysis
Independence
Leeward Islands
London
Mediterranean
Metropole
Middle Atlantic Colonies
Migration
migration and settlement patterns
Military
Nationalism
New England
nth
orth
Orth America
Orth American Colonies
Poli Tics
Protestantism
Race
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Revolution
Schools
Science
Settlement
Seventee Nth Century
Seventeenth Century
Slavery
Social Organization
Spanish America
Struc Ture
Territory
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Tob Acco
Trade
transatlantic trade networks

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138411920
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Of northern European nations, the British had the greatest impact on the Americas. Their history there embraces far more than the colonies that became the United States: England had been in the New World for a century before those colonies were established, and the British presence long outlived their loss. This integrated account of that involvement spans the entire arc of British territories from the Caribbean to Canada, and the entire period from the first appearance of the English to the disintegration of the British and other Euro-American empires. A fascinating story, engrossingly told, it fills a major gap in current historiography.

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