Turning Points—Actual and Alternate Histories

Colonial America from Settlement to the Revolution

Rodney P Carlisle editor J Geoffrey Golson editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:21st Sep '06

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This work is a thought-provoking look at the original 13 colonies, presenting the facts and engaging the reader by using alternate history-what if key events had turned out differently?-to help develop critical thinking skills.

This work is a thought-provoking look at the original 13 colonies, presenting the facts and engaging the reader by using alternate history—what if key events had turned out differently?—to help develop critical thinking skills.

This entry in ABC-CLIO’s exciting series Turning Points—Actual and Alternate Histories covers the development of the original 13 states, from first European contact up to the Revolutionary War. Using the fascinating tool of alternate history—postulating the course of events, had one key fact been different—the book engages students’ imaginations and critical thinking skills.

This critical period in American history is particularly suited to the alternative history approach: The population of the colonies was small, so the import of individual actions, or of singular events, was proportionately large. If the English had lost one battle to the Swedes, the United States might have been a Swedish colony. If James, Duke of York, had died of the plague in 1654, the U.S. and French revolutions might not have happened.


  • Detailed chronology makes the entire era of coverage—first settlement to revolution—accessible at a glance
  • Each chapter is followed by a bibliography to point students to additional information on the specific colony

"This work is recommended for college and university libraries serving upper-level undergraduate and graduate student populations." - ARBA

ISBN: 9781851098279

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266 pages