Colonial Farms

Colonial Farms
Title Colonial Farms PDF eBook
Author Verna Fisher
Publisher Nomad Press
Total Pages 35
Release 2011-09-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1619304155

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Taking young readers on a journey back in time, this dynamic series showcases various aspects of colonial life. Each book contains creative illustrations, interesting facts, highlighted vocabulary words, end-of-book challenges, and sidebars that help children understand the differences between modern and colonial life and inspire them to imagine what it would have been like to grow up in colonial America. The volumes in this series focus on the colonists but also include relevant information about Native Americans, offering a variety of perspectives on life in the colonies. Covering all aspects of farm life during colonial times, this book details daily life on a farm and compares farms across the country. This hands-on history of pastoral life answers questions such as What was Native American farming like?and What kinds of buildings were on colonial farms

Fields, Farms and Colonists

Fields, Farms and Colonists
Title Fields, Farms and Colonists PDF eBook
Author Tymon C. A. de Haas
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011-12-30
Genre Agriculture, Ancient
ISBN 9780779229345

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In this study, the author addresses two important issues in Roman archaeology. On the basis of a comparison of intensive field surveys in different parts of the Pontine region, central Italy, it is argued that detailed site and off-site collection strategies have much to offer in understanding site chronology and land use patterns. Setting the field survey data in a wider geographical and historical context, the author also explores the context and impact of the foundation of Roman colonies and rural tribes on rural settlement systems, as such contributing to current debates on the nature of early Roman colonization.

Fields, Farms and Colonists

Fields, Farms and Colonists
Title Fields, Farms and Colonists PDF eBook
Author Tymon C. A. de Haas
Publisher Barkhuis
Total Pages 509
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 9077922938

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In this study, the author addresses two important issues in Roman archaeology. On the basis of a comparison of intensive field surveys in different parts of the Pontine region, central Italy, it is argued that detailed site and off-site collection strategies have much to offer in understanding site chronology and land use patterns. Setting the field survey data in a wider geographical and historical context, the author also explores the context and impact of the foundation of Roman colonies and rural tribes on rural settlement systems, as such contributing to current debates on the nature of early Roman colonization.

Fields, Farms and Colonists

Fields, Farms and Colonists
Title Fields, Farms and Colonists PDF eBook
Author Tymon Cornelis Anton Haas
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre
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The American Farmer in the Eighteenth Century

The American Farmer in the Eighteenth Century
Title The American Farmer in the Eighteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Richard L. Bushman
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 391
Release 2018-05-22
Genre History
ISBN 0300235208

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An illuminating study of America’s agricultural society during the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Founding eras In the eighteenth century, three†‘quarters of Americans made their living from farms. This authoritative history explores the lives, cultures, and societies of America’s farmers from colonial times through the founding of the nation. Noted historian Richard Bushman explains how all farmers sought to provision themselves while still actively engaged in trade, making both subsistence and commerce vital to farm economies of all sizes. The book describes the tragic effects on the native population of farmers’ efforts to provide farms for their children and examines how climate created the divide between the free North and the slave South. Bushman also traces midcentury rural violence back to the century’s population explosion. An engaging work of historical scholarship, the book draws on a wealth of diaries, letters, and other writings—including the farm papers of Thomas Jefferson and George Washington—to open a window on the men, women, and children who worked the land in early America.

Fields, farms and colonists

Fields, farms and colonists
Title Fields, farms and colonists PDF eBook
Author Tymon C. A. de Haas
Publisher
Total Pages 331
Release 2011
Genre
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The Farm

The Farm
Title The Farm PDF eBook
Author James E. Knight
Publisher
Total Pages 36
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN

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A young indentured servant describes his life working for a family of German immigrants on their farm.