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The best general book on NY in the general period is Michael Kammen's
*Colonial New York*.  You will find a lot more in books than on the web.

Good luck

Serena Zabin
Department of History
Rutgers University
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From: Brooke Hogan <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Tuesday, September 07, 1999 8:34 AM
Subject: I need help! I saw your address on the net!


>to whom it may concern,
>Heloo, my name is Brooke. I am a sophmore in high school  at Salt Lake
>Christian Academy in Utah. I am taking a class called U.S. history and I
>have been assigned to do a report on New York history. The section that I
am
>working on right now is the history from the time periods from the
>1700-1800s.  The colonial life before the revolutionary war.  Later I will
>be working on 1801-1825. I have been looking on the internet alot, but I
>have only found one sight http://www.nuwebny.com/nyhist.htm
>It wasn't huge help because I need more specific information from thses
time
>periods.  If you could please help me or atleast point me the right
>direction, I would be very greatful. Thank you.
>
>God bless,
>Brooke
>
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