The primary objective of this study is to present the facts indicating the effects of the discovery of the American Frontier on English shipping, 1650-1688. The territory consisting of the American Frontier as used in this study is limited to that part of the land that is now the United States, bordering the Atlantic Ocean from Maine to South Carolina inclusive, in addition to the British Caribbean possessions of Barbados, St. Christopher, Montserrat, Nevis, Antigua, and Jamaica
We use a genealogical data base to question the idea that the frontier was a safety valve for Amer...
The first permanent British settlement in what became the United States was established in 1607, nea...
This study investigates the role played by the rivalry between English Carolina and Spanish Florida ...
Reflecting the growing scholarly interest in transnational and comparative approaches to studying th...
Sir Humphrey Gilbert\u27s 1583 expedition to North America was the first attempt by an Englishman to...
This study represents an attempt to answer a complex question about American history: why did the N...
English exploration in North America before Jamestown has been relatively neglected, except for Sir ...
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, English scholars and travelers created the first English...
The purpose of this study is to show how the different groups who settled in the English American co...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The author focuses on the colonization of North America by the English in the years 1585–1620. The a...
In May 1607, 105 Englishmen arrived at what would become the first viable English colony in North Am...
This thesis analyses the representations of North America in English travel narratives between the y...
This study examines events, conditions, and circumstances that influenced the development of the Nat...
A chapter in the first volume of The Cambridge History of America and the World. The essay explores ...
We use a genealogical data base to question the idea that the frontier was a safety valve for Amer...
The first permanent British settlement in what became the United States was established in 1607, nea...
This study investigates the role played by the rivalry between English Carolina and Spanish Florida ...
Reflecting the growing scholarly interest in transnational and comparative approaches to studying th...
Sir Humphrey Gilbert\u27s 1583 expedition to North America was the first attempt by an Englishman to...
This study represents an attempt to answer a complex question about American history: why did the N...
English exploration in North America before Jamestown has been relatively neglected, except for Sir ...
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, English scholars and travelers created the first English...
The purpose of this study is to show how the different groups who settled in the English American co...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The author focuses on the colonization of North America by the English in the years 1585–1620. The a...
In May 1607, 105 Englishmen arrived at what would become the first viable English colony in North Am...
This thesis analyses the representations of North America in English travel narratives between the y...
This study examines events, conditions, and circumstances that influenced the development of the Nat...
A chapter in the first volume of The Cambridge History of America and the World. The essay explores ...
We use a genealogical data base to question the idea that the frontier was a safety valve for Amer...
The first permanent British settlement in what became the United States was established in 1607, nea...
This study investigates the role played by the rivalry between English Carolina and Spanish Florida ...