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The Struggle for Power in Colonial America 1607–1776 by William R. Nester, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From William R. Nester

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The Struggle for Power in Colonial America 1607–1776 by William R. Nester, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
The Struggle for Power in Colonial America 1607–1776 by William R. Nester, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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The Struggle for Power in Colonial America 1607–1776 by William R. Nester, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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America's colonial era began and ended dramatically, with the founding of the first enduring settlement at Jamestown on May 14, 1607 and the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776. During those 169 years, conflicts were endemic and often overlapping among the colonists, between the colonists and the original inhabitants, between the colonists and other imperial European peoples, and between the colonists and the mother country. As conflicts were endemic, so too were struggles for power. This study reveals the reasons for, stages, and results of these conflicts. The dynamic driving this history are two inseparable transformations as English subjects morphed into American citizens, and the core American cultural values morphed from communitarianism and theocracy into individualism and humanism. These developments in turn were shaped by the changing ways that the colonists governed, made money, waged war, worshipped, thought, wrote, and loved. Extraordinary individuals led that metamorphosis, explorers like John Smith and Daniel Boone, visionaries like John Winthrop and Thomas Jefferson, entrepreneurs like William Phips and John Hancock, dissidents like Rogers Williams and Anne Hutchinson, warriors like Miles Standish and Benjamin Church, free spirits like Thomas Morton and William Byrd, and creative writers like Anne Bradstreet and Robert Rogers. Then there was that quintessential man of America's Enlightenment, Benjamin Franklin. And finally, George Washington who, more than anyone, was responsible for winning American independence when and how it happened. | The Struggle for Power in Colonial America 1607–1776 by William R. Nester, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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