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This volume offers a detailed look at the earliest European incursions into North America, beginning with the Cabot expeditions and moving through the daring voyages of Hawkins, Drake, and the northern explorers who charted the icy coasts of Hudson Bay and Baffin’s Bay. Each chapter weaves narrative accounts with critical commentary, and the text is enriched by a wealth of period illustrations—maps, engravings, and even original signatures of the explorers themselves.
Readers will also find thorough examinations of the first English settlements, from the fraught Roanoke venture and Ralegh’s Guiana forays to the establishment of Jamestown and the fledgling Plymouth Colony. The work balances scholarly analysis with vivid storytelling, highlighting the religious motivations of the Puritans and the everyday lives of the colonists. With its careful use of primary sources, the book brings the early chapters of America’s story to life for anyone interested in the roots of the nation.
Full title
Narrative and Critical History of America, Vol. 3 (of 8) English Explorations and Settlements in North America 1497-1689
Language
en
Duration
~28 hours (1621K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-01-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.