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Insightful coverage of key Colonial- and Revolutionary War-era
historic sites throughout the Southern states.
Longtime travel authors Patricia and Robert Foulke traveled
throughout Virginia, Kentucky, Washington, D.C., North Carolina,
South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Mississippi to write this
engaging, detailed guide that will appeal to history buffs and
armchair travelers alike. From the earliest exploration of the
South through the Colonial era, the French and Indian War and the
Revolutionary War, up through the aftermath of the War of 1812, the
authors delve into the lives of the early settlers struggling to
survive in an alien wilderness, their successors who lent their
expertise to fashion a new political system, and those who later
fought and died to preserve their independence.
A wealth of historical detail is provided to establish context for
the times, along with timelines, photographs, and insightful
descriptions of the sites and museums included. Nearby lodging and
restaurants--all with links to the past--round out this fine
resource. 40 black & white photographs, 20 maps.
Walk in the footsteps of the founders of our country--the early
immigrants, who carved homes out of the wilderness, fought for
freedom, and forged our political landscape.
This absorbing guidebook spans the geographical bounds of New
England states--including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont,
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut--and traverses the
formative years of the United States, reaching from the 1600s,
through the colonial era, up to 1812. A wealth of historical
detail, timelines, photographs, background stories, and nearby
lodging and restaurants with links to the past makes this one of
the finest resources for travelers who enjoy exploring the living
roots of our history. 10 maps, 60 black & white photographs,
index.
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