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The Colonies, 1492-1750

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The work surveys the European colonization of North America, tracing how settlers adapted familiar institutions to new physical geography and indigenous populations. It combines physical and political geography with narrative of settlement patterns, discusses origins and impact of native peoples, and analyzes social, economic, and political organization of individual colonies and their interstate relations. Emphasis falls on the development of colonial institutions, causes that culminated in eventual revolt, and the inclusion of maps and bibliographic guides to direct further study.

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Reuben Gold Thwaites

Reuben Gold Thwaites was an American historian and author known for his significant contributions to the literature on early American history and exploration. He is particularly recognized for his works that explore the history and waterways of the Midwest. His notable book, "Afloat on the Ohio," chronicles a historical journey along the Ohio River, blending travel narrative with historical insights. Thwaites also authored works such as "Daniel Boone" and "Historic Waterways," which reflect his deep interest in the exploration and settlement of the American frontier. His writings provide valuable perspectives on the cultural and historical development of the United States.

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