Marooned: Jamestown, Shipwreck, And A New History Of Americas Origin

Marooned: Jamestown, Shipwreck, And A New History Of Americas Origin

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For Readers Of Nathaniel Philbrick'S Mayflower, A Groundbreaking History That Makes The Case For Replacing Plymouth Rock With Jamestown As America'S Founding Myth.We All Know The Great American Origin Story: It Begins With An Exodus. Fleeing Religious Persecution, The Hardworking, Pious Pilgrims Thrived In The Wilds Of New England, Where They Built Their Fabled Shining City On A Hill. Legend Goes That The Colony In Jamestown Was A False Start, Offering A Cautionary Tale Of Lazy Louts Hunted Gold Till They Starved And Shiftless Settlers Who Had To Be Rescued By English Food And The Hard Discipline Of Martial Law.Neither Story Is True. In Marooned, Joseph Kelly Reexamines The History Of Jamestown And Comes To A Radically Different And Decidedly American Interpretation Of These First Virginians.In This Gripping Account Of Shipwrecks And Mutiny In America'S Earliest Settlements, Kelly Argues That The Colonists At Jamestown Were Literally And Figuratively Marooned, Cut Loose From Civilization, And Cast Into The Wilderness. The British Caste System Meant Little On This Frontier: Those Who Wanted To Survive Had To Learn To Work And Fight And Intermingle With The Nearby Native Populations. Ten Years Before The Mayflower Compact And Decades Before Hobbes And Locke, They Invented The Idea Of Government By The People. 150 Years Before Jefferson, The Colonists Discovered The Truth That All Men Were Equal.The Epic Origin Of America Was Not An Exodus And A Fledgling Theocracy. It Is A Tale Of Shipwrecked Castaways Of All Classes Marooned In The Wilderness Fending For Themselves In Any Way They Coulda Story That Illuminates Who We Are As A Nation Today.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Marooned: Jamestown, Shipwreck, and a New History of America’s Origin'? A: The book re-examines the history of Jamestown, arguing that it should be recognized as America's true founding myth instead of Plymouth Rock, focusing on the experiences of the colonists who were marooned in the wilderness.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Joseph Kelly, who provides a new perspective on the early American settlements.
  • Q: When was 'Marooned' published? A: The book was published on October 8, 2019.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in a paperback binding.
  • Q: How many pages are in 'Marooned'? A: The book contains 512 pages.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book? A: The book is in new condition.
  • Q: What category does this book fall under? A: It is categorized under Native American history.
  • Q: What key historical events does the book discuss? A: The book discusses shipwrecks, mutiny, and the early experiences of settlers in Jamestown, offering insights into their survival and interactions with native populations.
  • Q: Is there any additional material or features included in the book? A: There are no specific additional features or material mentioned in the product details.
  • Q: What makes this book a good read for history enthusiasts? A: This book presents a groundbreaking re-interpretation of American history, challenging traditional narratives and providing a gripping account of the Jamestown settlement.

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