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Religion in America to 1865

Download or Read eBook Religion in America to 1865 PDF written by Bryan F. LeBeau and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
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Book Synopsis Religion in America to 1865 by : Bryan F. LeBeau

Book excerpt: The text provides an introduction to the history of religion in America from colonisation to the Civil War. The principle themes are growth, diversity and adaptation. Coverage includes native American religion and religion in the colonial period, the eve of the American Revolution, the early republic, the age of reform, and the Civil War. The topics are ordered chronologically, following the time lines of the secular history of America, allowing connection to be made between religious and secular history.


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