The American Nation: A History — Volume 1: European Background of American History, 1300-1600

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The American Nation: A History — Volume 1: European Background of American History, 1300-1600

by Edward Potts Cheyney

EN·~8 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

THE AMERICAN NATION - A HISTORY - LIST OF AUTHORS AND TITLES - GROUP I. - FOUNDATIONS OF THE NATION

0:42
2

GROUP II. - TRANSFORMATION INTO A NATION

0:36
3

GROUP III. - DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATION

0:32
4

GROUP IV. - TRIAL OF NATIONALITY

0:39
5

GROUP V. - NATIONAL EXPANSION

1:12:41
6

COMMITTEES APPOINTED TO ADVISE AND CONSULT WITH THE EDITOR - THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY

0:21
7

EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION TO THE SERIES

6:56
8

CHAPTER II - ORIENTAL AND OCCIDENTAL TRADE-ROUTES (1200-1500)

27:22
9

CHAPTER III - ITALIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO EXPLORATION

28:25
10

CHAPTER IV - PIONEER WORK OF PORTUGAL (1400-1527)

27:00

Description

This volume opens a sweeping portrait of the centuries that set the stage for the United States, beginning with the bustling trade arteries that linked East and West in the medieval world. It explores how Italian navigation, Portuguese pioneering, and Spanish imperial ambition each contributed to a new age of exploration, while the political structures of Central Europe and the rise of chartered companies forged the commercial tools later used across the Atlantic. Readers also encounter the profound religious currents of the Reformation and the violent clashes in the Netherlands and Germany, which reshaped ideas of governance and faith.

The narrative then turns to the English experience, tracing the evolution of the Church, the surge of Puritanism, and the sectarian diversity that would later influence colonial societies. Throughout, vivid maps and scholarly insights bring the complex tapestry of medieval and early‑modern Europe to life, showing how these distant developments quietly prepared the ground for the American story that follows.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (491K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Potts Cheyney

Edward Potts Cheyney

1861–1947

A leading American historian of England and Europe, he helped shape how generations of students understood the social and economic forces behind history. His books aimed to make big historical changes feel clear, human, and connected to everyday life.

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