04263nam 2200613 a 450 991078807880332120210107214746.00-19-967297-00-19-165383-70-19-165382-9(CKB)2670000000578312(OCoLC)899008681(CaPaEBR)ebrary10991534(SSID)ssj0001439830(PQKBManifestationID)12496568(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001439830(PQKBWorkID)11382490(PQKB)11013747(MiAaPQ)EBC1884018(EXLCZ)99267000000057831220150424d2014|||| ||| 0engu||||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBetween two worlds[electronic resource] how the English became Americans /Malcolm GaskillOxford Oxford University Press20141 online resource (513 p.) illustrations, maps0-19-967296-2 1-322-33966-X I.PLANTERS, 1607 -- 1640. Brave Heroic Minds -- Earth's Only Paradise -- Each Man Shall Have His Share -- The Vast and Furious Ocean -- Full of Wild Beasts and Wild Men -- Projects of No Fantasy -- To Clearer Light and More Liberty -- In Darkness and the Shadow of Death -- II.SAINTS, 1640 -- 1675. The Distracted Condition of My Dear Native Soil -- Marching Manfully On -- Devouring Caterpillars and Gnawing Worms -- A Heap of Troubles and Confusion -- How Is Your Beauty Become Ashes? -- Remembrance of an Exile in a Remote Wilderness -- The Day of Trouble Is Near -- III.WARRIORS, 1675 -- 1692. Exquisite Torments and Most Inhumane Barbarities -- A People Bred Up in This Country -- Being a Constitution Within Themselves -- Strange Creatures in America -- These Dark Territories.'Between Two Worlds' is a story teeming with people on the move, making decisions, indulging or resisting their desires and dreams. In the 17th century a quarter of a million men, women, and children left England's shores for America. Some were explorers and merchants, others soldiers and missionaries; many were fugitives from poverty and persecution. All, in their own way, were adventurers, risking their lives and fortunes to make something of themselves overseas. They irrevocably changed the land and indigenous peoples they encountered and their new world changed them. But that was only half the story. The plantations established from Maine to the Caribbean needed support at home, especially royal endorsement and money, which made adventurers of English monarchs and investors too. Attitudes to America were crucial, and evolved as the colonies grew in size, prosperity, and self-confidence. Meanwhile, for those who had crossed the ocean, America forced people to rethink the country in which they had been raised, and to which they remained attached after emigration. In tandem with new ideas about the New World, migrants pondered their English mother country's traditions and achievements, its problems and its uncertain future in an age of war and revolution. Using hundreds of letters, journals, reports, pamphlets and contemporary books, Between Two Worlds recreates this fascinating transatlantic history one which has often been neglected or misunderstood on both sides of the Atlantic in the centuries since.Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)bisacRegions & Countries - AmericasHILCCHistory & ArchaeologyHILCCUnited States - GeneralHILCCUnited StatesHistoryColonial period, ca. 1600-1775United StatesCivilizationEnglish influencesUnited StatesCivilizationTo 1783History.fastAmericas (North, Central, South, West Indies)Regions & Countries - AmericasHistory & ArchaeologyUnited States - General973.2Gaskill Malcolm1095720PQKBWlCmTSDAzTeSBOOK9910788078803321Between two worlds2631044UNINA