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Albion's seed : four British folkways in America
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Fischer, David Hackett
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Civilization
/ English influences
/ To 1783
/ United States
/ United States -- Civilization -- English influences
/ United States -- Civilization -- To 1783
1991,1989
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Albion's seed : four British folkways in America
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Fischer, David Hackett
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Civilization
/ English influences
/ To 1783
/ United States
/ United States -- Civilization -- English influences
/ United States -- Civilization -- To 1783
1991,1989
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Albion's seed : four British folkways in America
1991,1989
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From 1629 to 1775, argues David Hackett Fischer, North America was settled by four great waves of English-speaking immigrants. The first was an exodus of Puritans from the east of England to Massachusetts (1629-1640). The second was the movement of a Royalist elite and indentured servants from the south of England to Virginia (ca. 1649-75). The third was the \"Friends' migration,\"--the Quakers--from the North Midlands and Wales to the Delaware Valley (ca. 1675-1725). The fourth was a great flight from the borderlands of North Britain and northern Ireland to the American backcountry (ca. 1717-75). Fischer argues that these folkways have dominated national politics from 1789 to the present, and that they still control attitudes towards education, government, gender, violence, and much more.
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0195069056, 9780195069051
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