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Stories of Concord, Massachusetts: Volume 1 by Sherblom, James

Stories of Concord, Massachusetts: Volume 1

Stories of Concord, Massachusetts: Volume 1

James Sherblom

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A forgotten meeting. A disputed land. A history that shaped America.

Through meticulous historical research, Jim Sherblom brings to life the intertwined stories of Indigenous leaders and colonial settlers--Tahattawan, Saunkskwa, Waban, Rev. Peter Bulkeley, Major Simon Willard, and their descendants--whose fates were shaped by US colonial history, war, disease, and generational trauma.

In 1637, the Nashawtuc clan of the Musketaquid River Valley gathered with English Puritan settlers to settle a dispute over a destroyed fish weir. The outcome of that meeting remains uncertain, but its consequences reshaped the land that would soon be known as Concord, Massachusetts.

Within three generations, the Nashawtuc were gone, while Puritan families like the Bulkeleys and Willards established lasting legacies.

In this Early American history book, readers will learn:

    The untold stories of Indigenous leaders in Native American history, including the Nashawtuc clan and their efforts to protect their homeland.How Puritan settlers shaped the future of New England, influencing US colonial history through their leadership, land disputes, and generational impact.The devastating effects of war, disease, and cultural conflict on Native American communities, revealing the lasting impact of generational trauma in early America.The complex relationships between Indigenous peoples and settlers, from alliances and conversions to betrayals and displacement, making this a must-read for fans of New England books and American history books for adults.

This immersive and thought-provoking book brings to life the struggles, triumphs, and tragedies of those who shaped Concord's history. Perfect for anyone who enjoys deeply researched narratives, this is an essential read for those seeking to understand the complex origins of one of America's most historic towns.



Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Wise Ink
Published: 04/01/2025
ISBN: 9781634897648
Pages: 272
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.40h x 6.10w x 0.80d

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