Pocahontas, the beloved daughter of one of the most powerful leaders in North America, was little more than a child when strangers from across the Atlantic transformed her world forever.
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Uses personal stories and primary source material to focus on the changes in the lives of American women of all ethnic and economic backgrounds and to discuss the variety and importance of their experiences.
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Colonial Mosaic: American Women 1600-1760
October 1999, Bt Bound
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0613075099 9780613075091
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Colonial Mosaic: American Women 1600-1760 (Young Oxford History of Women in the United States)
March 1998, Tandem Library
Hardcover
in English
0613859979 9780613859974
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The Colonial Mosaic: American Women 1600-1760 (Young Oxford History of Women in the United States Series ))
March 26, 1998, Oxford University Press, USA
Paperback
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0195124006 9780195124002
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The colonial mosaic: American women, 1600-1760
1995, Oxford University Press
in English
0195080157 9780195080155
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