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Calvert and Penn

Or the Growth of Civil and Religious Liberty in America, as Disclosed in the Planting of Maryland and Pennsylvania

Brantz Mayer

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Sachbuch / Neuzeit bis 1918

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Brantz Mayer's 'Calvert and Penn' is a seminal work that delves into the historical and political rivalry between two colonial American families, the Calverts and the Penns. The book not only provides a comprehensive overview of the key events and figures involved in this power struggle, but also offers a poignant analysis of the impact of their actions on the shaping of early American history. Mayer's writing style is both engaging and informative, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in the colonial period of American history. His attention to detail and diligent research shines through in the meticulous recounting of events and the nuanced characterization of the main players in this compelling drama. Through 'Calvert and Penn', Mayer offers readers a unique perspective on the complex interplay between politics, religion, and land ownership in colonial America. This book is a must-read for history buffs and scholars alike, as it provides valuable insights into the foundation of America's colonial heritage.

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Keywords

Colonial Government, Native American Relations, Early Advocate, Colonial America, English Politician, Religious Freedom, Religious Tolerance, Political History, Quaker Philosophy, Historical Nonfiction