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Published: 21 October 1999
...The first works of art concerning the British Empire were probably produced by John White. However, the study of the art of the British Empire did not begin to develop until the mid-19th century. The historiography of art and the British Empire can be usefully divided into four phases, each...
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Published: 30 September 2012
... to John White, the Kingdom of God became a slogan behind which two churches could unite rather than an aim to towards which Churches should be committed. White insistence on the united church's commitment to a territorial ministry, resulting in the suburbanisation of the Church also meant...
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Published: 22 April 2020
... Cotabato McCoy Frank Davao District of Moro Province Digos Davao Langhorne George Saleeby Najeeb Febiger Lea Mangigan Sultan Tapul island White John R Progressivism Leonard Wood Robert Bullard Constabulary Inspector John White slavery Datu Uto Datu Ali Datu Piang Maguindanao In the thirty...
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Published: 02 March 2023
... and towns would be documented by John White and Thomas Harriot in the 1580s. By this time the three men were adept itinerant traders, making their way from town to town like the many indigenous trading teams they encountered. De Soto Hernando Gulf Coast Iniahica Lady Day Maine Twide Richard waypoints...
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Published: 23 January 2025
... Cambridge Harvard College Hooker Thomas Newtown Puritans colonialism New England Company Boston Massachusetts Bay Indians John Endecott John Winthrop John Cotton John White A wave of Puritan migration hit New England a decade after the Pilgrims founded Plymouth. It engulfed the region...
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Published: 14 January 2016
... of Kentucky’s John White, political abolitionists cautiously praised this step as evidence that the Slave Power’s demands were beginning to wear on the most committed antislavery members of the Whig congressional majority. abolitionists Fillmore Millard Giddings Joshua Harrison William Henry House...
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Published: 28 January 2007
... Indies. He had been thinking about Virginia for two decades by then, ever since Thomas Harriot and John White had returned from Roanoke. He knew well the difficulties of establishing English settlements abroad. The lost colonists at Roanoke, the drownings of Parmenius and Gilbert, and the tribulations...
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Published: 02 March 2023
... Golden Hind. Gilbert’s half-brother, Walter Ralegh took up the colonization effort and hired Thomas Harriot and John White to conduct linguistic and cultural research among the Virginia Algonquians of coastal Carolina. The initial effort failed, and most of the settlers on Roanoke Island were...
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Published: 23 August 2018
... novels Post Office Act 1792 Charlotte Temple Rowson consumption gambling Power of Sympathy Brown theater Industrialization Samuel Adams Richard Allen Theodore de Bry Benjamin Franklin Anne Hutchinson Michael Jackson newspapers print culture Phillis Wheatley John White John Peter Zenger...
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Published: 07 June 2016
...John White and a few others brought to Europe the first glimpses of the animals, plants, and people of the New World at the time of initial contact between the two very different worlds. However, the first images of the New World were created within a historical, political, social, and economic...
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Published: 18 September 2023
... to riches to rages. Having spent a short time in York in his youth working for John White senior, Gent returned to London, where he ran his own press. As he describes it, upon the death of Charles Bourne, he was informed by an acquaintance that he must go to York: ‘without it’s your own fault; for your...
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Published: 19 June 2018
...This introductory chapter provides an overview of the notorious figure of John Wompas, also known as John White. Upsetting expectations is emblematic of Wompas's entire life. He was a Harvard-educated scholar who became a sailor; he called the Nipmuc village of Hassanamesit his home but spent his...
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Published: 02 March 2023
... also have served on Martin Frobisher’s search for a Northwest Passage, but there is no convincing evidence. John White’s portraits of three Inuit captives in 1577 was among the few notable outcomes of these voyages. David Ingram and Richard Browne were certainly with Francis Drake on the first part...
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Published: 25 January 2018
... Colony salvage anthropology Sioux Smith John White John “Who Stole Native American Studies?” Elizabeth Cook Lynn Adena American Antiquarian Society American progress archaeology Bartram William Cass Lewis civilization and savagism Drake Samuel Indian Biography Samuel Drake Institute...
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Published: 15 February 2018
...In 1634 Fuller became the minister of the parish at Broadwindsor, in Dorset. This provided him the opportunity to know John White, the minister in nearby Dorchester. White, the spiritual and moral leader of the town became a pastoral model for Fuller. In this setting, Fuller wrote...