Nettet28. des. 2001 · Jon Butler ’s panoramic view of the mainland American colonies after 1680 transforms our customary picture of pre-Revolutionary America; it reveals a … Nettet"By 1770," notes historian Jon Butler, "Britain's mainland settlements contained a polyglot population of English, Scots, Germans, Dutch, Swiss, French and Africans, although in 1680 most European settlers were English." ... 2 Jon Butler, Becoming America: The Revolution before 1776 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000), p. 2.
Becoming America — Jon Butler Harvard University Press
Nettet30. apr. 2007 · JON BUTLER, Historian: Joseph Smith is one of the most fulsome figures in 19th century American history, a visionary, an organizer, a schemer, a mover of people, an inventor of a religion, a ... NettetAccording to historian Jon Butler, Huguenots died out as a distinct religious and ethnic group during the 18th century. In the five years following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes by Louis XIV in 1685, the Huguenot population in France declined from 1 million to less than 75,000, most of whom converted to Catholicism under duress. dawn807 hotmail.com
God in Gotham — Jon Butler Harvard University Press
NettetGrant Wacker, Jon Butler, Randall Herbert Balmer, . . Oxford, $35 (478pp) ISBN 978-0-19-515824-3. ... Yale historian Butler (Awash in a Sea of Faith) contends Continue reading ... Nettet12. jan. 2004 · Frances Butler, the daughter of a ... John Roy Lynch, a former slave from Mississippi, ... HISTORIAN: This may be the most radical single change that emerges out of this entire era, ... Nettet1. apr. 2000 · In a thoughtful, erudite survey of colonial history, Butler (Awash in a Sea of Faith, not reviewed) traces the formation of many of America's modern social characteristics in the crucible of pre-Revolutionary society.Americans today think of the colonial period, if at all, as a time remote from modern America, in which society was … dawn7ruixian 126.com