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  1. In 17th- and 18th-century North America, the medical profession developed in tandem with the founding of the American Republic. Through Harvard Library’s vast manuscript and archival collections that document histories of illness, health, and methods of healing, scholars can trace events no less consequential than the expansion of European settlement, the transition from European to American ...

  2. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Throughout the 17th century, ... By the mid-19th century, America’s westward expansion and the ... Despite seeing an unprecedented degree of Black participation in American political life, ...

  3. All 17th-century American writings were in the manner of British writings of the same period. John Smith wrote in the tradition of geographic literature, Bradford echoed the cadences of the King James Bible , while the Mathers and Roger Williams wrote bejeweled prose typical of the day.

  4. 14 de mar. de 2021 · By Tim Lambert ENGLISH SOCIETY IN THE 17th CENTURY During the 17th century, the population of England and Wales grew steadily. It was about 4 million in 1600 and it grew to about 5 1/2 million by 1700. During the 17th century, England became steadily richer. Trade and commerce grew and grew. By the late… Continue reading Life in the 17th Century

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  6. 31 de may. de 2015 · In Plymouth, Massachusetts- site of the colony built by the Mayflower passengers - Matteo Brault spends his days living a 17th-century life, along with dozen...

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  7. Oct 14, 2019. America in the 17th Century. In the 17th century, America was primitive and nearly vacant. A few million Neolithic people were scattered over thousands of miles. Today it is the mightiest, richest, most dynamic civilization in human history. America is an idea—individual rights and democratic self-government, founded upon the ...