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Paperback Pilgrims, Indians and Patriots Book

ISBN: 1025906993

ISBN13: 9781025906997

Pilgrims, Indians and Patriots

"Pilgrims, Indians and Patriots" offers a compelling narrative of the early centuries of American history, tracing the evolution of the United States from its colonial beginnings to its emergence as an independent nation. Randolph G. Adams presents a vivid account of the foundational experiences that shaped the American identity, beginning with the arrival of the Pilgrims and their early struggles to establish a foothold in the New World.

The work explores the complex and often fraught relationships between European settlers and the Native American tribes they encountered, providing insights into the cultural exchanges and conflicts that defined the frontier. As the narrative progresses, it delves into the growing tensions between the colonies and the British Crown, culminating in the patriotic fervor of the American Revolution. Through a blend of historical documentation and storytelling, the book highlights the key figures and pivotal events that paved the way for liberty.

Rich in historical detail and written with an emphasis on the human elements of history, "Pilgrims, Indians and Patriots" serves as an essential resource for readers interested in the formative years of the United States. It remains a significant contribution to the study of early Americana, capturing the spirit of exploration, survival, and revolution.

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