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Real American History

Rebecca Brown

Bite-size lessons in American history

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Lesson 23: The Carolinas and Georgia

We’re down to the founding of the last three of the original thirteen colonies. I’ve chosen to do these three together for several reasons, not least of which is that the patterns we’ve explored in prior lessons were repeated for the foundi...

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Lesson 22: The West Indies

You might be wondering what in the world the West Indies have to do with Colonial America. Quite a lot, as it turns out. We’ve covered most of the original 13 colonies except for the Carolinas and Georgia. They started out as one colony -Ca...

3 years ago
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Lesson 21 Interlude: A Brief History of Capitalism

This week’s post was supposed to be about the West Indies, but while I was writing the necessary background, I realized that I had too much to say to fit into one post, so I created this interlude. This post is not off-topic because the his...

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Lesson 20: The Middle Colonies, Part Two

It might be stretching things to say that America wouldn’t have religious freedom without William Penn, but not by much. This one man was essential to expanding religious freedom in both the old world and the new. Born a member of the gentr...

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  • Rebecca Brown
  • Rebecca Brown

    I am an author and a public historian with an MA in American History.

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