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Richard Ludwig <[log in to unmask]>
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Richard Ludwig <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 23 Apr 2002 16:02:45 -0400
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I am currently reading "American Colonies", by Alan Taylor, pub. by the
Penguin History of the United States, Eric Foner, Editor , Viking Press
(2001), which appears to fit your requirements. It covers the colonial
ventures of several European nations such as Spain, France, Holland, etc, as
well as Great Britain. It reads fairly well, but does have a definite bias
toward the downtrodden, i.e., native Americans and enslaved Africans, but
what else would one expect from a Univ. of California system history prof.
Dick in Williamsburg, VA

Subject: Looking for a good history book


> Hello to the list.........I would love to find a really good history of
the
> development of the United States from around 1600 forward.  I'd like to be
> apolitical...........just the facts with the whys and wherefores of
> migrations with explainations...........My college history was many years
> ago. and I could sure use a good source book.  Thanks for any ideas.
Sharyn
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