This is a general work that highlights the similarities and differences of the southern colonies of the 17th century. Craven notes that the southern colonists were still Englishmen at the turn of the century despite their many differences. Distance was the only factor in which they differed from their fellow Englishmen. As a result, they were affected by political and social unrest in England.
Google Search
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

No comments:
Post a Comment