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In 'Old Times in the Colonies,' Charles Carleton Coffin presents a richly detailed narrative that chronicles the pivotal moments and developments from the infancy of North America through to the burgeoning cacophony of the Revolutionary War. Coffin's prose is evocative, bringing to life the trials and tribulations of the early settlers, their conflict and synergy with Native Americans, and the dynamic changes that European customs and governance underwent upon transplantation to the American soil. With his writing, Coffin provides a window into how the concepts of liberty and human rights…mehr

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In 'Old Times in the Colonies,' Charles Carleton Coffin presents a richly detailed narrative that chronicles the pivotal moments and developments from the infancy of North America through to the burgeoning cacophony of the Revolutionary War. Coffin's prose is evocative, bringing to life the trials and tribulations of the early settlers, their conflict and synergy with Native Americans, and the dynamic changes that European customs and governance underwent upon transplantation to the American soil. With his writing, Coffin provides a window into how the concepts of liberty and human rights gained traction in a land poised to establish its own identity, an identity starkly distinguishable from the Old World it stemmed from, and heavily illustrated to augment the reader's immersion into the historical period. Charles Carleton Coffin, a revered American journalist and author, noted for his firsthand Civil War reportage, brings a meticulous and passionate eye to the events that predate his own time with 'Old Times in the Colonies.' His own historical context and experiences may well have informed his expansive and educative approach, as Coffin attempts not merely to recount events, but to explain how and why American civilization evolved as it did. This historical synthesis showcases Coffin's adeptness at providing comprehensive coverage of the multifaceted and often arduous journey of his country's forebears. This illustrated edition is recommended for anyone with a thirst for American history, desiring an intimate connection with the formative years of the United States. Coffin's work is more than a mere chronicling of events; it delves into the character and courage of the people who founded a new empire upon the pillars of freedom and individual rights. The book is a treasure for educators, history enthusiasts, and readers who appreciate rich, narrative-driven looks at the past, and it promises to illuminate the shadows of American colonial history with a narrative as compelling as it is informative.

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Charles Carleton Coffin (1823-1896) was an American journalist, historian, and author, renowned for his works that vividly narrated the American experience through periods of momentous change. Born in Boscawen, New Hampshire, Coffin wrote extensively during the turbulent times of the Civil War and the expansion of the American frontier. His narrative style often wove together the aspirations and experiences of a nation caught in the throes of transformation and progression. One representative work highlighting his talents as a storyteller of America's past is 'Old Times in the Colonies (Illustrated Edition)', which provides a picturesque view of life during the formative years of the United States. Coffin's literary corpus reflects his formidable role as a correspondent, where he scribed the scenes of battlefields and national convulsion. This firsthand experience imbued his historical accounts with authenticity and emotive power. His writing not only informs but also inspires, utilizing a rich tapestry of characters and events that bring history to life in a way that resonates with generations beyond his own. Coffin's commitment to retelling the American saga ensured that he remained a significant figure in the literary canon of historical narratives.