New England's Generation
Discover the captivating history of New England with New England's Generation by Virginia DeJohn Anderson, published by Cambridge University Press in 1992. This insightful book spans 248 pages, delving into the dynamic origins of New England during a pivotal era in American history. Anderson masterfully weaves together the stories of ordinary individuals, showcasing their experiences and the profound significance of their lives in shaping the region's identity.
Rich in detail and thoughtful analysis, New England's Generation provides a compelling exploration of the lives and legacies that emerged during the Colonial Period (1600-1775). Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this work not only captures the essence of New England's founding but also invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of these transformative times. Dive into this essential read to understand the roots of American history and the enduring impact of New England's past.