“Diversity” is not a new, foreign element in American life. It goes back to the earliest roots of the nation, when five distinct regions emerged along the Atlantic shore in the 17th century. This book explains how and why that happened, and with what consequences. Each region was marked by a different geography and economy, a different mix of people, and different sets of social expectations. Religion and politics varied sharply from one area to another. In each case the blend o...
Spis treści
Series Editor’s Foreword
Additional Resources
1 Introduction
2 The Chesapeake
3 The Lower South
4 New England
5 The Middle Colonies
6 The Backcountry
7 Conclusio...
O autorze
James D. Bratt is a senior scholar in American religious and cultural history, specializing in the colonial and early-national periods. His wide range of publications show...