Category: History Chronicle Of America: Colonial Times, 1600-1700 is a comprehensive guide to life in colonial America. This book covers everything from the early settlers of Stamford, Connecticut, to the African American communities that thrived on the Georgia Lowcountry. The author provides detailed genealogies of principal families and offers insights into the daily lives of people during this time period. The Backcountry Brides Collection is a collection of eight 18th century women who seek love on colonial America's frontier. This book explores the challenges that these women faced as they navigated life in a male-dominated society. The author provides vivid descriptions of the hardships and triumphs that these brave women experienced, making this an engaging read for anyone interested in early American history. African American Life in the Georgia Lowcountry is a fascinating look at the lives of African Americans during colonial times. This book explores the rich cultural heritage of the Gullah Geechee people and provides insights into their daily lives, including their roles as farmers, fishermen, and musicians. The author also discusses the challenges that these communities faced, such as slavery and discrimination, making this an important read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of early American history. Palatines, Liberty, and Property is a detailed look at German Lutherans in colonial British America. This book explores the cultural and religious differences between the Palatines and other colonists, as well as their contributions to early American society. The author provides fascinating insights into the daily lives of these communities, including their roles in politics, religion, and culture. American Baroque is a stunning exploration of pearls and the nature of empire during colonial times. This book offers a unique perspective on this period, focusing on the role that pearls played in early American society. The author provides detailed descriptions of the pearl trade and its impact on colonial economies, as well as insights into the cultural significance of pearls for different communities. Knowledge Is Power is an important look at the diffusion of information in early America. This book explores how knowledge was shared and disseminated during this time period, including through print media, oral traditions, and other forms of communication. The author provides fascinating insights into the challenges that people faced as they sought to share knowledge across vast distances, making this an important read for anyone interested in understanding early American society. Santiago De Guatemala is a detailed look at life in colonial Guatemala from 1541-1773. This book explores the complex social and political structures that existed during this time period, including the roles of indigenous peoples, Spanish colonizers, and African slaves. The author provides vivid descriptions of daily life in Guatemala, as well as insights into the challenges that people faced, such as disease and warfare. The Wars of America is a comprehensive guide to the wars fought on American soil from 1600-1900. This book covers everything from the French and Indian War to World War II, providing detailed accounts of each conflict and its impact on American society. The author also explores the cultural and political contexts that shaped these conflicts, making this an important read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of early American history. Overall, these books offer a fascinating glimpse into life during colonial times. Each book provides unique insights into different aspects of early American history, from daily life to politics and culture.