Description: Appalachia as Contested Borderland of the Early Modern Atlantic, 1528-1715 offers a compelling exploration of a critical period in American history. Authored by Kimberly C. Borchard, this trade paperback edition is an essential addition to the libraries of historians and students alike, focusing on the complex interactions and transformations that shaped the region during the era of European colonization. Published in 2021 by AriZona STATE University, AriZona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, the book delves into the intricate narratives of Atlantic history, specifically within the Middle Atlantic states. With 192 pages of detailed content, this 1st edition textbook is suited for a wide range of educational levels, from high school to adult learners and vocational schools, enriching the understanding of historical events and their enduring impacts.
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Subject Area: History
Publication Name: Appalachia as Contested Borderland of the Early Modern Atlantic
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Publisher: Arizona State University
Subject: North America, Atlantic History
California Prop 65 Warning: 272 Pages
Publication Year: 2021
Series: Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies
Type: Textbook
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
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Author: Kimberly C. Borchard
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education, High School, Vocational School
Features: 1st Edition
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Unit Quantity: 272 Pages
Item Weight: 9.8 Oz
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Number of Pages: 192 Pages