The Ordeal of the Longhouse: Change and Persistence on the Iroquois
Frontier, 1609-1720
New England's Generation: The Great Migration and the
Formation of Society and Culture in the Seventeenth Century
In the Devil's Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692.
The Marketplace of Revolution: How Consumer Politics Shaped American
Independence
A Revolution in Favor of Government: Origins of the U.S. Constitution
and the Making of the American State
The Bonds of Womanhood: "Woman's Sphere" in New England, 1780-
1835
A Shopkeeper's Millennium: Society and Revivals in Rochester, New
York, 1815-1837
Disunion!: The Coming of the American Civil War, 1789-1859.
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Who is the Author

Daniel K Richter

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Who is the author?

Virginia DeJohn Anderson

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Who is the author?

Mary Beth Norton

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Who is the author?

T.H. Breen

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Who is the author?

Max Edling

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Who is the author?

Nancy F Cott

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Who is the author?

Paul E Johnson

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Who is the author?

Elizabeth R. Varon

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What type of History is this?

Ethnohistory,historical methods, such as archival works, as well as anthropological and archaeological approaches

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What type of History is this?

social history, religious history, cultural history, economic history

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What type of History is this?

Gender, Legal, cultural

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What type of History is this?

economic, social, gendered, consumer

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What type of History is this?

Ideological

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What type of History is this?

Gender, economic, religious

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What type of History is this?

Social, religious, labor

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What type of History is this?

Political, gender, cultural

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What evidence is used to support this argument?

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What evidence is used to support this argument?

family church records, personal letters, statistical data, quantitative day

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What evidence is used to support this argument?

Court records, sermons

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What evidence is used to support this argument?

probate records, state records, newspapers, court and interrogation records, parliament records

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What evidence is used to support this argument?

federalist papers and anti federalist papers- editorial responses

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What evidence is used to support this argument?

diaries, diaries, diaries

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What evidence is used to support this argument?

Maps of the town, diaries, newspapers, sermons, tax lists, church lists, census, city directorys, legal petitions. All the lists

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What evidence is used to support this argument?

Congressional debates, speeches, newspapers, political journals, personal papers, correspondence, pamphlets and political cartoons

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What is the thesis?

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What is the thesis?

The stability of new England, what was different in the social structures of the gave them such a stable culture generationally compared to the surrounding areas.

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What is the thesis?

Salem witch trials can only be understood between the armed conflict and settlers of the Indians.

Overzealous claim that she says the witch trials wouldn’t have happened if it wasn’t for these wars

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What is the thesis?

Colonists shared experiences as consumers and this joint experience helped create a bold new form of political protest to build a mutual trust amongst colonists moving towards the revolution

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The constitution was an anti revolutionary document, it was conservative

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What is the thesis?

The market revolution happened and women started to matter

The market revolution significantly changed gender roles. The bonds of womenhood moved from being a wife and role of the family.

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Religion emerged as a new form of social control. Between employers and employees

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What is the thesis?

Disunion was a far more pervasive concept than secession in antebellum politics. Debates over disunion permeated the political cultures of both North and South forcing each section against each other and these debates reached back to the founding of the republic

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