The Colonial Image: Origins of American CultureJohn Chester Miller William Bradford -- Captain John Smith -- Thomas Morton -- John and Margaret Winthrop -- Gottfried Mittelberger -- Pirates in Plymouth -- Cotton Mather -- Samuel Sewall: Courtship -- William Byrd: Marriage -- Benjamin Franklin: On Taking a Mistress -- Roger Williams: Religious Tolerance -- Nathaniel War: In Defence of Intolerance -- Increase Mather: Witchcraft in Salem -- Samuel Sewall: Witchcraft in Salem -- Cotton Mather: The Devil in the Shape of a Woman -- Jonathan Edwards: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God -- The Pequot War -- Indian Customs and Manners -- Mrs Mary RAowlandson: Captured by Indians -- Anne Bradstreet -- Michael wigglesworthh -- Edward Taylor -- Anonymous: Bacon's Epitapph -- Ebenezer Cook -- Benjamin Franklin -- Dr. Alexander Hamilton: Interarium -- Benjamin Franklin: Autobiography -- John Woolman: Journal -- Michel-Guillaume Jean de Crevecoeur. |
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Miller | 15 |
The Plymouth Plantation | 43 |
A Description of New England | 66 |
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