A Brief Political and Geographic History of North America (Where Are New France, New Netherland, and New Sweden?)
A Brief Political and Geographic History of North America (Where Are New France, New Netherland, and New Sweden?)
ISBN: 9781584156277
When we think of North American colonies, images of Pilgrims and Thanksgiving come to mind. Would you be surprised to learn there were other colonies long before those famous thirteen ?
Before anyone landed on the shores of Plymouth Bay, the colony of New France was alive and well. It stretched from the Atlantic Ocean north of Maine west to the Great Lakes, and later south to the Gulf of Mexico. The French had come seeking a western route to Asia.
New York City is famous as a worldwide center of trade. Its buisinesslike roots reach back to 1624, when the governor of a Dutch colony bought Manhattan Island from local Indians. The Dutch built a trading post there called New Amsterdam. It was the headquarters of the New Netherland colony.
The log cabin is the symbol of frontier life. Hardy pioneers built these homes across the American west. But if not for the colonists of New Sweden, the log cabin may never have existed in North America.
Check inside for more details on North America s little-known colonies, their lasting contributions, and why their names have changed through time.