Excerpt As numerous historians and geographers have pointed out, there are countless parallels between the plantations in North America,1 particularly Virginia (including the modern states of Virginia and North Carolina) and New England, between 1585 and 1640, and the plantations in Ulster, and especially Munster, during the same period.2 First of all, many of the adventurers who took part in the first expeditions to Roanoke Island, North Carolina, as well as the later Virginian settlement at Jamestown, has previously served in the Elizabethan wars in Ireland
The English in Virginia.--The English in Maryland.--The great Iroquois league.--The Dutch on Manhatt...
This book is the first major academic study of the Ulster Plantation in over 25 years. The pivotal i...
John Smith (1580-1631) made one voyage to the coast of Massachusetts and Maine in 1614, and attempte...
This work demonstrates the connections that exist in rhetoric and planning between the Irish plantat...
During the seventeenth century English colonist John Smith wrote of his presence in the New World in...
In July 1585, a collection of English soldiers and settlers supported by Sir Walter Ralegh settled o...
Plantation by the English in Ireland, and Ulster in particular, has received considerable scholarly ...
Plantation by the English in Ireland, and Ulster in particular, has received considerable scholarly ...
English colonization of Virginia is characterized as boldly intrusive, spreading quickly from the fi...
In May 1607, 105 Englishmen arrived at what would become the first viable English colony in North Am...
The author focuses on the colonization of North America by the English in the years 1585–1620. The a...
The first permanent English settlers in America arrived in the seventeenth century at Jamestown, Vir...
This paper is a historical account of the Irish immigration and colonization in the 1600s. It also a...
Plantation is a key theme, and in the eyes of some historians the key theme, in the history of Early...
The sixteenth century is critical to our reading of Ireland's subsequent colonial and indeed postcol...
The English in Virginia.--The English in Maryland.--The great Iroquois league.--The Dutch on Manhatt...
This book is the first major academic study of the Ulster Plantation in over 25 years. The pivotal i...
John Smith (1580-1631) made one voyage to the coast of Massachusetts and Maine in 1614, and attempte...
This work demonstrates the connections that exist in rhetoric and planning between the Irish plantat...
During the seventeenth century English colonist John Smith wrote of his presence in the New World in...
In July 1585, a collection of English soldiers and settlers supported by Sir Walter Ralegh settled o...
Plantation by the English in Ireland, and Ulster in particular, has received considerable scholarly ...
Plantation by the English in Ireland, and Ulster in particular, has received considerable scholarly ...
English colonization of Virginia is characterized as boldly intrusive, spreading quickly from the fi...
In May 1607, 105 Englishmen arrived at what would become the first viable English colony in North Am...
The author focuses on the colonization of North America by the English in the years 1585–1620. The a...
The first permanent English settlers in America arrived in the seventeenth century at Jamestown, Vir...
This paper is a historical account of the Irish immigration and colonization in the 1600s. It also a...
Plantation is a key theme, and in the eyes of some historians the key theme, in the history of Early...
The sixteenth century is critical to our reading of Ireland's subsequent colonial and indeed postcol...
The English in Virginia.--The English in Maryland.--The great Iroquois league.--The Dutch on Manhatt...
This book is the first major academic study of the Ulster Plantation in over 25 years. The pivotal i...
John Smith (1580-1631) made one voyage to the coast of Massachusetts and Maine in 1614, and attempte...