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The American Farmer In The Eighteenth Century A Social And Cultural History Richard L Bushman

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The American Farmer In The Eighteenth Century A Social And Cultural History Richard L Bushman
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.63 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Richard L. Bushman
ISBN: 9780300226737, 030022673X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The American Farmer In The Eighteenth Century A Social And Cultural History Richard L Bushman by Richard L. Bushman 9780300226737, 030022673X instant download after payment.

An illuminating study of America’s agricultural society during the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Founding eras

In the eighteenth century, three‑quarters of Americans made their living from farms. This authoritative history explores the lives, cultures, and societies of America’s farmers from colonial times through the founding of the nation. Noted historian Richard Bushman explains how all farmers sought to provision themselves while still actively engaged in trade, making both subsistence and commerce vital to farm economies of all sizes. The book describes the tragic effects on the native population of farmers’ efforts to provide farms for their children and examines how climate created the divide between the free North and the slave South. Bushman also traces midcentury rural violence back to the century’s population explosion. An engaging work of historical scholarship, the book draws on a wealth of diaries, letters, and other writings—including the farm papers of Thomas Jefferson and George Washington—to open a window on the men, women, and children who worked the land in early America.

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