Conquest of the Americas. Part II [sound recording] / [Marshall C. Eakin].
"The societies of the Americas emerge out of the collsion, convergence, and complex mixture of Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans. This process begin with the conquest of the sixteenth century, and its major features are complete and in place by about 1700. Ths collision and convergence provide all the American colonies (Spanish, Portuguese, English, French and Dutch) with some unity and common patterns of historical developments, as well as enormous diversity in regions from Canada to Argentina. This course presents both the unity and diversity in the early history of the Americas--the common patterns, as well as the enormous differences across the region"--Course guidebook p. 1.
Record details
- Physical Description: 6 sound cassettes : analog, Dolby processed. + 1 course guidebook (ii, 62 p. ; 22 cm.)
- Publisher: Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., c2002.
Content descriptions
- General Note:
- 12 lectures on 6 cassettes.Author from booklet.
- Formatted Contents Note:
- Atlantic slave trade -- Haciendas and plantations -- American silver and Spanish galleons -- Sword and the cross -- New peoples, new religions -- Late arrivals, the English in North America -- Conquest by dispossession -- Late arrivals, the French in the Americas -- Pirates of the Caribbean -- Clash of cultures, victors and vanquished -- Rise of American identities -- Americas, collisions and convergence.
- Participant or Performer Note:
- Lectures delivered by Professor Marshall C. Eakin of Vanderbilt University.
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- Subject:
- Explorers.
America > History > To 1810.
America > Discovery and exploration.
Indians > Government relations.
Indians, Treatment of.
Whites > Relations with Indians.
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