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America's Hidden History: Untold Tales Of The First Pilgrims, Fighting Women, And Forgotten Founders Who Shaped A Nation
Kenneth C. Davis

America's Hidden History: Untold Tales Of The First Pilgrims, Fighting Women, And Forgotten Founders Who Shaped A Nation

untold tales of the first Pilgrims, fighting women, and forgotten founders who shaped a nation

Collins (May 01, 2008)
9780061118180
| Hardcover
288 pages | 145 x 231 mm | English
$ 26.95 | Value: $ 26.95
Dewey 973 DAV
LC Classification E188 .D4 2008
LC Control No. 2008541218

Genre

  • Non-Fiction

Subject

  • History / United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775)
  • History / United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)
  • National Characteristics, American
  • United States
  • United States - History

Plot

Kenneth C. Davis, author of the phenomenal New York Times bestseller Don't Know Much About History, presents a collection of extraordinary stories, each detailing an overlooked episode that shaped the nation's destiny and character. Davis's dramatic narratives set the record straight, busting myths and bringing to light little-known but fascinating facts from a time when the nation's fate hung in the balance. Spanning a period from the Spanish arrival in America to George Washington's inauguration in 1789, America's Hidden History details these episodes, among others: The story of the first real Pilgrims in America, who were wine-making French Huguenots, not dour English Separatists The coming-of-age story of Queen Isabella, who suggested that Columbus pack the moving mess hall of pigs that may have spread disease to many Native Americans The long, bloody relationship between the Pilgrims and Indians that runs counter to the idyllic scene of the Thanksgiving feast The little-known story of George Washington as a headstrong young soldier who committed a war crime, signed a confession, and started a war! Full of color, intrigue, and human interest, America's Hidden History is an iconoclastic look at America's past, connecting some of the dots between history and today's headlines, proving why Davis is truly America's Teacher.