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Hardcover The Fathers of New England Book

ISBN: 1023607379

ISBN13: 9781023607377

The Fathers of New England

"The Fathers of New England: A Chronicle of the Puritan Commonwealths" by Charles McLean Andrews offers a detailed historical account of the establishment and development of the Puritan colonies in New England. This volume explores the religious, social, and political foundations laid by the Puritan settlers, examining their motivations, challenges, and contributions to the formation of early American society. Andrews delves into the unique characteristics of the Puritan commonwealths, providing insights into their governance, religious practices, and interactions with the native population.

Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, this chronicle illuminates the pivotal role of the Puritans in shaping the cultural and institutional landscape of the United States. It remains a valuable resource for understanding the complex history of colonial New England and the enduring legacy of its founding fathers.

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