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Colonial America.
Uniform title
Colonial America (Marlborough, England)
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Marlborough, Wiltshire, UK : Adam Matthew, [2015]-
Description
1 online resource
Began in 2015.
Availability
Available Online
library.princeton.edu
Details
Subject(s)
United States
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History
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Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
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United States
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History
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Revolution, 1775-1783
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United States
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History
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1783-1865
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Related name
National Archives (Great Britain)
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Frequency
Updated irregularly
Summary note
Colonial America, scheduled for completion in 2019, will be released in 5 modules eventually encompassing all 1,450 volumes of the CO 5 series of Colonial Office files held at The National Archives in London, plus all extracted documents associated with them. Covering the period 1606 to 1822, this unique collection of largely manuscript material from the archives of the British government is invaluable for students and researchers of all aspects of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century American history and the early-modern Atlantic world.
Source of description
Description based on contents viewed on September 14, 2015; title from database homepage.
Other title(s)
CO 5 series
Frontier Life, Early Expansion and Rivalries.
Towards Revolution.
American Revolution.
Legislation and Politics in the Colonies.
Growth, Trade and Development.
LCCN
2015254039
OCLC
920729393
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