Colonica Civitatum Foederatarum historia
Colonica Civitatum Foederatarum historia rerum gestarum memoriam coloniarum Europaearum ab America colonizata ad earum sub Civitates Foederatas coniunctionem amplectitur. Anglia, Francia, Hispania, et Nederlandia saeculo sexto decimo exeunte maiores colonizationis conatus in orientali America Septentrionali fecerunt.[1] Parvi primorum temporum conatus, insigniter perdita Colonia Roanoke, saepe evanescuerunt; ubique primi advenae celerrime mortui sunt. Nihilominus, coloniae floruerunt. Coloni Europaei ex variis gregibus socialibus et religiosis advenerunt. Nulli optimates se perpetuo conlocaverunt, sed nonnulli viri audentes, milites, agricolae, et caupones advenerunt. Diversitas quidem fuit proprietas Americana, cum Nederlandici Novae Nederlandiae, Sueci et Finni Novae Sueciae, Anglici Tremebundi Pennsylvaniae, Anglici Puritani Novae Angliae, Anglici coloni Iacobopolis, et "pauperes digni" Georgiae, ad novum continentem venerunt et colonias aedificaverunt quibus erant distincti modi sociales, religiosi, politici, et oeconomici.
Una colonia in aliam aliquando dominata est, usitate per bella inter parentes Europaeos. Solum in Nova Scotia (nunc pars Canadae) victores colonos priores expulerunt; potius omnes ad unum in pace vivebant. Haud fuerunt maiora bella civilia inter tredecim colonias, ac duo maiores rebelliones armatae (in Virginia anno 1676 et Novo Eboraco annis 1689–1691) mox defecerunt. Proelia autem inter Francos et Britannicos—praecipue per Bella Francorum et Indorum et Bellum Patris Rale—iterata sunt, et Francicum impetuum Confoederationis Wabanakianae in fines subsidium implicaverunt. Ante 1760, Francia victa, Britannici eius colonias ceperant.
Fuerunt quattuor regiones distinctae: Nova Anglia, Mediae Coloniae, Coloniae Sinus Chesapeake (Meridies Superior), et Coloniae Meridianae (Meridies Inferior). Nonnulli historici quintam regionem addunt: Fines, qui numquam separatim ordinati sunt.[1] Antequam coloni Europaei advenerunt (circa 1600–1650), maior Americanorum Nativorum in Civitatibus Foederatis orientalibus habitantium pars interfecta erat a novis morbis, in vitam quotidianam decenniis ante ab exploratoribus nautisque casu introductis.[2]
Adnotationes
[recensere | fontem recensere]Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]Libri referendi
[recensere | fontem recensere]- American National Biography. 2000. 20 voll.
- Ciment, James, ed. 2005. Colonial America: An Encyclopedia of Social, Political, Cultural, and Economic History.
- Cooke, Jacob Ernest, ed.1993. Encyclopedia of the North American Colonies. 3 voll.
- Cooke, Jacob Ernest, ed. 1998. North America in Colonial Times: An Encyclopedia for Students.
- Faragher, John Mack. 1996. The Encyclopedia of Colonial and Revolutionary America.
- Gallay, Alan, ed. 1996. Colonial Wars of North America, 1512–1763: An Encyclopedia. locus et inquisitio verborum
- Gipson, Lawrence. 1936-1970. The British Empire Before the American Revolution. 15 voll. Praemium Pulitzeranum.
- Pencak, William. 2011. Historical Dictionary of Colonial America. Locus et inquisitio verborum.
- Taylor, Dale. 2002. The Writer's Guide to Everyday Life in Colonial America, 1607-1783. Locus et inquisitio verborum
- Vickers, Daniel, ed. 2006. A Companion to Colonial America.
Conspectus
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Adams, James Truslow. 1921. The Founding of New England.
- Andrews, Charles M. (1934–1938). The Colonial Period of American History
- Bonomi, Patricia U. (1988). Under the Cope of Heaven: Religion, Society, and Politics in Colonial America (online at ACLS)
- Butler, Jon. 2000. Religion in Colonial America. Oxoniae: Oxford University Press. Situs interretialis.
- Conforti, Joseph A. 2006. Saints and Strangers: New England in British North America.
- Greene, Evarts Boutelle. 1905. Provincial America, 1690–1740. online
- Kupperman, Karen Ordahl, ed. 1999. Major Problems In American Colonial History: Documents and Essays.
- McNeese, Tim. 2010. Colonial America 1543–1763.
- Middleton, Richard, et Anne Lombard. 2011. Colonial America: A History, 1565–1776. Ed. 4a. excerpt and text search
- Savelle, Max. 1965. Seeds of Liberty: The Genesis of the American Mind. online edition
- Taylor, Alan. 2001. American Colonies. excerpt and text search
- Taylor, Alan. 2012. Colonial America: A Very Short Introduction. excerpt and text search
Res praecipuae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Andrews, Charles M. (October 1914). "Colonial Commerce". American Historical Review (American Historical Association) 20 (1): 43–63
- Andrews, Charles M. (1904). Colonial Self-Government, 1652–1689 online
- Beeman, Richard R. 2006. The Varieties of Political Experience in Eighteenth-Century America. Locus et inquisitio verborum.
- Beer, George Louis. 1907. British Colonial Policy, 1754–1765. Political Science Quarterly 22(Martio):1–48.
- Berkin, Carol. 1997. First Generations: Women in Colonial America. Locus et inquisitio verborum.
- Bonomi, Patricia U. (1971). A Factious People: Politics and Society in Colonial New York
- Breen, T. H (1980). Puritans and Adventurers: Change and Persistence in Early America
- Brown, Kathleen M. 1996. Good Wives, Nasty Wenches, and Anxious Patriarchs: Gender, Race, and Power in Colonial Virginia. Locus et inquisitio verborum.
- Bruce, Philip A. 1896. Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry into the Material Condition of the People, Based on Original and Contemporaneous Records.
- Carr, Lois Green, et Philip D. Morgan. 1991. Colonial Chesapeake Society. Locus et inquisitio verborum.
- Crane, Verner W. (1920). The Southern Frontier, 1670–1732
- Crane, Verner W. (April 1919). "The Southern Frontier in Queen Anne's War". American Historical Review 24: 379–95
- Fischer, David Hackett. 1989. Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America. et inquisitio verborum.
- Fogleman, Aaron. 1996. Hopeful Journeys: German Immigration, Settlement, and Political Culture in Colonial America, 1717-1775. Philadelphiae: University of Pennsylvania Press. Situs interretialis.
- Hatfield, April Lee. 2007. Atlantic Virginia: Intercolonial Relations in the Seventeenth Century. Locus et inquisitio verborum.
- Illick, Joseph E. 1976. Colonial Pennsylvania: A History. Editio interretialis.
- Kammen, Michael. 2003. Colonial New York: A History.
- Kidd, Thomas S. 2009. The Great Awakening: The Roots of Evangelical Christianity in Colonial America.
- Kulikoff, Allan (2000). From British Peasants to Colonial American Farmers
- Labaree, Benjamin Woods. 1979. Colonial Massachusetts: A History.
- Mancall, Peter C. 2010. Pigs for Historians: Changes in the Land and Beyond. William and Mary Quarterly 67(2):347-375. in JSTOR.
- Morgan, Edmund S. 1975. American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia. Praemium Pulitzeranum. Editio interretialis, www.questia.com
- Tate, Thad W. 1980. Chesapeake in the Seventeenth Century. Locus et inquisitio verborum
- Wood, Betty. 2005. Slavery in Colonial America, 1619–1776.
Fontes primarii
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Kavenagh, W. Keith, ed. 1973. Foundations of Colonial America: A Documentary History. 4 voll.
- Rushforth, Brett, Paul Mapp, et Alan Taylor, eds. 2008. North America and the Atlantic World: A History in Documents.
- Sarson, Steven, et Jack P. Greene, eds. 2010. The American Colonies and the British Empire, 1607–1783. 8 voll.
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Lege de historiam Civitatum Foederatarum in Vicilibris. |
Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Americam colonicam spectant (Colonial America, Colonial history of the United States). |
- Cultura Americana Colonica, www.history.com
- Archiving Early America, earlyamerica.com
- Colonial History of the United States, apud Thayer's American History