Explore Long Island’s colonial roots—from early explorers to English conquest and growing towns.
This title presents a detailed, readable account of how Long Island evolved under Dutch and English rule, shaping the region’s communities, governance, and place in early American history. Framed by documentary sources and a clear narrative, it offers a window into the people, places, and power struggles that defined a key American landscape.
- Learn how the island was first identified and mapped by explorers and how those discoveries influenced settlement.
- See the rise of Dutch and English towns, their governance, and the conflicts that tested local loyalties.
- Understand the social and political dynamics of communities from Hempstead to Nieuw Amsterdam, and the debates that shaped colonial policy.
- Discover the broader context of Atlantic trade, piracy, and the transitions that led toward the Revolutionary era.
Ideal for readers of American colonial history, local history enthusiasts, and students seeking a thorough, accessible study of Long Island’s early years.