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How the States got their shapes too : the people behind the borderlines

Stein, Mark2012
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Was Roger Williams too pure for the Puritans, and what does that have to do with Rhode Island? Why did Augustine Herman take ten years to complete the map that established Delaware? How did Rocky Mountain rogues help create the state of Colorado? All this and more is explained in Mark Stein's new book. 'How the States Got Their Shapes Too' follows 'How the States Got Their Shapes' and looks at American history through the lens of its borders, but, while 'How The States Got Their Shapes' told us why, this book tells us who. This personal element in the boundary stories reveals how we today are like those who came before us, and how we differ, and most significantly: how their collective stories reveal not only an historical arc but, as importantly, the often overlooked human dimension in that arc that leads to the nation we are today.
Author:
Imprint:
Washington DC : Smithsonian Books, 2012
Collation:
352 p. ; 23 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781588343505
Language:
English
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