The Nation in a Nutshell

audiobook

The Nation in a Nutshell

by George M. (George Makepeace) Towle

EN·~3 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
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THE NATION IN A NUTSHELL - A RAPID OUTLINE OF AMERICAN HISTORY. - By George Makepeace Towle

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1886

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THE NATION IN A NUTSHELL - AN OUTLINE OF AMERICAN HISTORY.

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I. AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES.

10:28
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II. THE ERA OF DISCOVERY.

10:35
6

III. THE ERA OF COLONIZATION.

10:19
7

IV. THE COLONIAL ERA.

10:41
8

V. THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.

9:51
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VI. SOCIETY IN 1776.

10:05
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VII. THE REVOLUTION.

9:39

Description

A concise, fast‑moving survey of America’s past, this work begins by pairing geology and archaeology to reveal how the continent’s ancient landscapes shaped its earliest inhabitants. It walks listeners through the four broad prehistoric stages—stone, polished stone, bronze, and iron—showing how these phases echo across both Europe and the New World. The narrative sets the stage for a deeper look at the continent’s first peoples, whose lives were recorded in the very earth they moved upon.

The second part turns to the impressive yet often overlooked “Mound‑Builders,” a sophisticated culture that flourished around the Great Lakes, the Mississippi valleys, and the Gulf Coast long before European contact. Their massive earthworks, varied in shape and scale, speak to advanced engineering, artistic expression, and complex social organization. Listeners will come away with a clearer picture of how these ancient societies laid foundations that echo through the later chapters of American history.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (186K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Text file produced by PG Distributed Proofreaders HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George M. (George Makepeace) Towle

George M. (George Makepeace) Towle

1841–1893

Best known for bringing Jules Verne to English-language readers, this energetic 19th-century writer moved easily between law, journalism, politics, and adventure-filled historical storytelling.

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