Settling the Good Land

Settling the Good Land
Author: Agnès Delahaye
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2020-07-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004435216

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The history of the settlement project of the Massachusetts Bay Company in early New England. this book offers a critical reading of the settler history of its first governor, John Winthrop.

Settling the Good Land

Settling the Good Land
Author: Agnès Delahaye
Publsiher: Early American History
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 900443139X

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The Beginnings of English Settlement -- Plymouth Colony and the Birth of Settler Literature -- Organizing Settlement: The Massachusetts Bay Company -- John Winthrop's Decision for America -- Managing New England -- Expansion and Violence in Early New England -- Liberty.

Marry Him

Marry Him
Author: Lori Gottlieb
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-02-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781101185209

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An eye-opening, funny, painful, and always truthful in-depth examination of modern relationships and a wake-up call for single women about getting real about Mr. Right. You have a fulfilling job, great friends, and the perfect apartment. So what if you haven’t found “The One” just yet. He’ll come along someday, right? But what if he doesn’t? Or what if Mr. Right had been, well, Mr. Right in Front of You—but you passed him by? Nearing forty and still single, journalist Lori Gottlieb started to wonder: What makes for lasting romantic fulfillment, and are we looking for those qualities when we’re dating? Are we too picky about trivial things that don’t matter, and not picky enough about the often overlooked things that do? In Marry Him, Gottlieb explores an all-too-common dilemma—how to reconcile the desire for a happy marriage with a list of must-haves and deal-breakers so long and complicated that many great guys get misguidedly eliminated. On a quest to find the answer, Gottlieb sets out on her own journey in search of love, discovering wisdom and surprising insights from sociologists and neurobiologists, marital researchers and behavioral economists—as well as single and married men and women of all generations.

The Promised Land

The Promised Land
Author: Pierre Berton
Publsiher: Anchor Canada
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2002-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780385659291

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After the pioneers described in The National Dream, The Last Spike and Klondike came the settlers — a million people who filled a thousand miles of prairie in a single generation.

Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America

Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America
Author: Ben Marsh
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780820361420

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The eighteen volumes of Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America (reproduced in sixteen discrete books) contain the diaries and letters of Lutheran pastors who ministered to the Salzburgers, German-speaking Protestant refugees, in Georgia. Samuel Urlsperger collected and edited these writings into the Urlsperger Reports printed at Orphanage Press, Halle, Germany, from 1735 to 1760. The original German publication, Ausführliche Nachricht von den saltzburgischen Emigranten, is available through the Internet Archive, but this English-language translation has not been available online until now. In the mid-eighteenth century, Samuel Urlsperger of the Lutheran Ministry in Augsburg edited the German edition of the Detailed Reports after having distributed the many reports to the faithful in Germany. He made major deletions for both diplomatic and economic reasons and suppressed proper names. His son, Johann August Urlsperger, succeeded him. He took even greater liberties with the text, deleting large sections and rearranging others. The English version, translated and edited by George Fenwick Jones, a German scholar, restores the deleted sections and the proper names and provides the original sequencing of the material. The Detailed Reports offer insight into daily life in colonial Georgia and provide precious details and vignettes on subjects that receive less attention in other sources, notably African Americans, women, silk production, and the cost of goods in a frontier colony. The Reports are an underutilized resource for the study of this period and an unparalleled source for the evolution of a rural community during the early years of the colony. The Georgia Open History Library has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this collection, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

A Few Plain Directions how to Select and Settle on the Lands with the Land Bill and a summary of the Act etc Second edition revised and enlarged

A Few Plain Directions how to Select and Settle on the Lands  with the Land Bill  and a summary of the Act  etc   Second edition  revised and enlarged
Author: C. F. BUSHFIELD
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1860
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0023171184

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Settling Ohio

Settling Ohio
Author: Timothy G. Anderson,Brian Schoen
Publsiher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2023-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780821447994

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Scholars working in archaeology, education, history, geography, and politics tell a nuanced story about the people and dynamics that reshaped this region and determined who would control it. The Ohio Valley possesses some of the most resource-rich terrain in the world. Its settlement by humans was thus consequential not only for shaping the geographic and cultural landscape of the region but also for forming the United States and the future of world history. Settling Ohio begins with an overview of the first people who inhabited the region, who built civilizations that moved massive amounts of earth and left an archaeological record that drew the interest of subsequent settlers and continues to intrigue scholars. It highlights how, in the eighteenth century, Native Americans who migrated from the East and North interacted with Europeans to develop impressive trading networks and how they navigated complicated wars and sought to preserve national identities in the face of violent attempts to remove them from their lands. The book situates the traditional story of Ohio settlement, including the Northwest Ordinance, the dealings of the Ohio Company of Associates, and early road building, into a far richer story of contested spaces, competing visions of nationhood, and complicated relations with Indian peoples. By so doing, the contributors provide valuable new insights into how chaotic and contingent early national politics and frontier development truly were. Chapters highlighting the role of apple-growing culture, education, African American settlers, and the diverse migration flows into Ohio from the East and Europe further demonstrate the complex multiethnic composition of Ohio’s early settlements and the tensions that resulted. A final theme of this volume is the desirability of working to recover the often-forgotten history of non-White peoples displaced by the processes of settler colonialism that has been, until recently, undervalued in the scholarship.

Emigration considered chiefly in reference to the practicability of settling throughout the Territory of New South Wales a numerous industrious and virtuous agricultural population being a lecture delivered in Sydney

Emigration  considered chiefly  in reference to the practicability of     settling throughout the Territory of New South Wales  a numerous  industrious  and virtuous agricultural population  being a lecture  delivered     in Sydney
Author: John Dunmore Lang
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1833
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0023602692

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