Britain and the Americas [3 volumes]: Culture, Politics, and HistoryWill Kaufman, Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson Bloomsbury Academic, 2005 - 1264 psl. Multidisc plinary encyclopedia of the impacts of the close ties between Britain and the whole of the Americas, examining Britain's cultural and political legacy to the nations of the New World. From the transportation of Scottish slaves taken by the Vikings to Newfoundland, to the emergence in the 19th century of a Welsh-speaking community in Patagonia, Britain's transatiantic influence has spanned the length and breadth of the Americas. The story of Britain's interplay with the Americas includes accounts both of Britain's role in the African slave trade and the impact of its human rights policy in Latin America. From Vik ngs to Redcoats, from the Beatles to the war in Iraq, Britain and the Americas examines Britain's cultural and political legacy to the nations of the Americas. |
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... England meant that Protes- tantism in England was the subject of complex debate . The revolutions of the seventeenth century ( 1640-1649 , 1688 ) have been described as " wars of religion , " in which contemporaries were divided over ...
... England meant that Protes- tantism in England was the subject of complex debate . The revolutions of the seventeenth century ( 1640-1649 , 1688 ) have been described as " wars of religion , " in which contemporaries were divided over ...
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... England were cast by some as " godly " revolutions , and by others as “ rebellions ” fomented by dissenting Protestants . During the eighteenth century , the memory of seventeenth - century religious conflicts shaped political ideas ...
... England were cast by some as " godly " revolutions , and by others as “ rebellions ” fomented by dissenting Protestants . During the eighteenth century , the memory of seventeenth - century religious conflicts shaped political ideas ...
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... England . With the accession of Elizabeth I in 1558 , the Puritans dared to return to England . It would be mistake to think of Puri- tanism as an en masse movement by the or- dinary people of Elizabethan England . Most Puritans were ...
... England . With the accession of Elizabeth I in 1558 , the Puritans dared to return to England . It would be mistake to think of Puri- tanism as an en masse movement by the or- dinary people of Elizabethan England . Most Puritans were ...
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