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        Try Michael Kammen, COLONIAL NEW YORK.


Milton M. Klein                       |   phone: (423) 974-2806
University of Tennessee, Knoxville    |   email: [log in to unmask]



On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Todd Kitta wrote:

> hello, i found this listserve while searching for NY history (what a
> coincidence, eh?) well, anyhow, i dont how kindly you look upon high school
> seniors looking for info for their reports...
> but I have a BIG report due friday to my honors American History AP class
> on the colony of New York up until the Constitutional Convention in 1787..
>
> i have to have:
>
> -a brief history from the founding of NY till the convention
> -social trends: pop., religious beliefs, social structure, ect.
> -politics: political traditions, basic structure of state's constitution
> until 1787, who were the political leaders (names and social classes)
> -economy: major economic functions, what are they dependant on
> -any geographical info
>
> I am not asking for a freebee here, just help on finding info, preferable
> from a user on this listserve or somewhere else on the net...
>
> thanks again... bye
>

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