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  2. Carol Berkin - Wikipedia

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    Carol Ruth Berkin (born October 1, 1942) [1] is an American historian and author specializing in women's role in American colonial ... A History of the United States ...

  3. Grace Growden Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Historian Carol Berkin notes that Grace sought to distance her fate from her husband's and challenged the penalties imposed on her. [1] Despite her efforts, she lost this struggle, [5] as her legal rights were nullified by both marriage and political changes. [1]

  4. Category:American women historians - Wikipedia

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    History portal; United States portal; This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category: ... Carol Berkin; Berkshire Conference of Women Historians; Grace Berlin ...

  5. Female slavery in the United States - Wikipedia

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    But as historian Carol Berkin writes, "African American loyalties were to their own future, not to Congress or to the king." [18] Enslaved women could be found in army camps and as camp followers. They worked building roads, constructing fortifications, and laundering uniforms, "but they remained slaves rather than refugees.

  6. In the Hurricane's Eye - Wikipedia

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    In a 2018 book review in Kirkus Reviews the review summarized the book as "A tense, richly detailed narrative of the American Revolution." [1] Carol Berkin, writing for The Washington Post called Philbrick "a master of narrative" and "To his credit, Philbrick resists the temptation to descend into hagiography."

  7. Liberty! - Wikipedia

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    British and American historians and authors, including Carol Berkin, Bernard Bailyn, Ron Hoffman, Claude-Anne Lopez, Pauline Maier, George C. Neumann, Richard Norton Smith, Gordon S. Wood (U.S.) and Jeremy Black, Colin Bonwick, John Keegan, and N.A.M. Rodger (U.K.) add historical background, explaining life and society of the time while ...

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  9. Edenton Tea Party - Wikipedia

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    Historian Carol Berkin states, Women and girls were partners with their husbands, fathers, brothers, and sons in the public demonstrations against the new British policies and, if they were absent from the halls of the colonial legislatures, their presence was crucial in the most effective protest strategy of all: the boycott of British ...