New York City, 1664–1710

Conquest and Change

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States
Cover of the book New York City, 1664–1710 by Thomas J. Archdeacon, Cornell University Press
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Author: Thomas J. Archdeacon ISBN: 9780801468919
Publisher: Cornell University Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Fall Creek Books Language: English
Author: Thomas J. Archdeacon
ISBN: 9780801468919
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Fall Creek Books
Language: English

Integrating sophisticated demographic techniques with clearly written narrative, this pioneering book explores the complex social and economic life of a major colonial city. New York City was a vital part of the middle colonies and may hold the key to the origins of political democracy in America. Family histories, public records of births, marriages, and assessments, and records of business transactions and poll lists are among the rich sources Thomas J. Archdeacon uses to determine the impact of the English conquest on the city of New York. Among his concerns are the changing relationships between the Dutch and the English, the distribution of wealth and the role of commerce in the city, and the part played by ethnic and religious heritage in provincial politics.

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Integrating sophisticated demographic techniques with clearly written narrative, this pioneering book explores the complex social and economic life of a major colonial city. New York City was a vital part of the middle colonies and may hold the key to the origins of political democracy in America. Family histories, public records of births, marriages, and assessments, and records of business transactions and poll lists are among the rich sources Thomas J. Archdeacon uses to determine the impact of the English conquest on the city of New York. Among his concerns are the changing relationships between the Dutch and the English, the distribution of wealth and the role of commerce in the city, and the part played by ethnic and religious heritage in provincial politics.

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