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“French Santee, A Huguenot Settlement in Colonial South Carolina,” by award-winning authors Susan Baldwin Bates and Harriott Cheves Leland, is now available.
New York Times' best-selling author James Swanson examines that one event in his new book, “The Deerfield Massacre: A Surprise Attack, a Forced March, and the Fight for Survival in Early America." ...
America's Hidden History book cover Smithsonian Books [/] Fort ... "I do this, not as to Frenchmen, but as to Lutherans." Renaming the captured French settlement San Mateo (St. Matthew) ...
Emeline Colson of Alliance Francaise de Dallas says the French settlement influenced the city's early years. Deep Vellum publishing is releasing a book by the colony's founder, Victor Considerant.
Julia Malye is the author of ‘Pelican Girls,’ which traces the lives of three characters who were sent from the Maison de Correction, La Salpêtrière Hospital, in Paris, to the Gulf Coast.
Description. Brian Ellis spoke about the early French settlers and explorers who passed through Peoria as they discovered the West. Bell Ringer Assignment ...
Perhaps the best book about America was not written by an American. Instead, Democracy in America came from the pen of a Frenchman, Alexis De Tocqueville. Tocqueville, a politician and aristocrat ...
The Players in the French and Indian War . Three major groups fought over North America during the French and Indian War: Great Britain, France, and the American Indians.
Julia Malye is the author of ‘Pelican Girls,’ which traces the lives of three characters who were sent from the Maison de Correction, La Salpêtrière Hospital, in Paris, to the Gulf Coast.
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