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British Immigration to Colonial America: Who, When, Where, and How

Par : Stephen Szabados
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235817388
  • EAN9798235817388
  • Date de parution26/04/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

If you are researching your British family tree, this is a must-have book. Knowing details about specific groups, such as Scots-Irish, Cavaliers, Puritans, or indentured servants, adds depth to your family history narrative and helps bring your ancestors' memories to life. Researching the different British groups who immigrated to the American colonies is not just about names and dates; it is about understanding the diverse motivations, identities, and legacies that shaped early America.
It opens up a rich vein of historical insight. The book's contents will explore regional and cultural diversity. The American colonies were not monolithic. Puritans in New England, Quakers in Pennsylvania, Anglicans in Virginia, Catholics in Maryland, and Scots-Irish in Appalachia exemplified distinct religious, social, and political ideals. These differences influenced local governance, education systems, land use, and community norms, many of which continue to shape modern regional identities. Some groups fled religious persecution or poverty; many came as indentured servants; others came as merchants, investors, or elites.  Studying these layers reveals how class tensions, land ownership, and labor systems (including slavery) evolved differently across colonies. The colonies became a testing ground for religious tolerance and dissent.
Knowing who came, when they came, and why helps you understand how this may have impacted your family.
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