DiscoverOld Glory – An American History Podcast4 New France and New Netherlands in North America
4 New France and New Netherlands in North America

4 New France and New Netherlands in North America

Update: 2024-02-07
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The episode will present the Colony New France, first settlement of Canada, the founding of Quebec and Montreal, Louisiana settlement, Samuel de Champlain, fur trading outposts, the Colony New Netherlands, Purchase of Manhattan, Gotham City of New Amsterdam and the Swedish origin of Bronx.


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Picture: Peter Minuit, the governor of New Netherlands, makes the purchase of Manhattan 1626. Wikipedia


Literature on the American Colonial Era:

-         American colonies: the settling of North America, Alan Taylor

-         Colonial America, Richard Middleton

-         The British in the Americas 1480-1815, Anthony McFarlane

-         The Americans: Colonial experience, Daniel Boorstin

-         The Barbarous years, Bernard Bailyn

-         The American Colonies, R.C. Simmons

-         Colonial America 1607-1763, Harry Ward

-         The Forty years that created America, Edward Lamont

-         Wilderness at dawn, Ted Morgan

-         A History of Colonial America, Max Savelle

-         The Brave new world, Peter Charles Hoffer

-         Founding of the American colonies 1583-1660, John Pomfret

-         The colonies in transition 1660-1713, Wesley Frank Craven


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4 New France and New Netherlands in North America

4 New France and New Netherlands in North America