Prof. Coombs all right. Good day gentlemen. We have talked about up to this point, the development of a regional basis of the different colonies of english america. What i want to do today is take a step back, more of an imperial approach and talk about the maturation of the english empire. You might be curious about the date. It doesnt say 16071713, and hopefully the reason for that will become clear over the course of this lecture. As a point of departure, most people may think about english mainlandparticularly north america, Something Like this image is what comes to mind. The whole coastline filled in with colonies from massachusetts and maine in the north to georgia and the south, large and expensive. About with respect to other empires in north america, maps are dispersive. Arguments, assertions of pretensions of claims to territory. Theeality, in the middle of 17th century, the english empire looks more like this. Clusters, you can barely see it. There is a dark patch around ch
Environmental evidence markers on the ground here and background occasionally here still photographing taking pictures here. What we can tell you is police tell us when they came on the scene they heard gun shots and they locate add adult male they said was in and out of conscious ntion suffering from one gun shot to the Rear Shoulder and back. He was taken to the hospital. He was pronounced dead there. This has become a homicide investigation. Were trying to get more information for you in terms of identification. We dont have that so far. This area will be shut down for a little while. As far as impact on north capital from what we can tell from the van tanl point some through traffic is able to get by. If you go underneath its side streets going to the neighbors blocked that hour and again it looks like that investigation is going to take quite sometime as they continue to put the pieces togethers here on Hanover Place. Melanie alnwick thank you. President trump gearing up to first
Transatlantic shipping. His classes about 50 minutes. Class is about 50 minutes. All right,oombs good day, gentlemen. We have talked about up to this point, the development of a regional basis of the different colonies of english america. What i want to do today is take a step back, more of an imperial approach and talk about the maturation of the english empire. You might be curious about the date. Hopefully the reason for that will become clear over the course of this lecture. As a point of the part sure, most people may think about english america, mainland north america, Something Like this image is what comes to mind. As we talked about it with respect to the other empires in north america, maps are discursive. There are more assertions of claims of territory. Small little clusters of settlements, you can barely see it. There is a dark patch around chesapeake day. A scattering of dots along the atlantic coast. Each one represents 200 people. In other words, the colonies in english
Talks already. We all have our favorite great attacks of the war. We could not fit them all in. We repent the panel talk about other great attacks of the war. We have some of the best and brightest joining us tonight. First again, mr. James ogden. [indiscernible] [applause] sitting next to him is. Ur colleague he has worked at Gettysburg National park where he is done the song and dance on the battlefield. [applause] sitting next to dan is chris kolakowski. The other polish prince of the civil war. Chris is the director of the macarthur memorial. If you have a chance to visit norfolk and go to the memorial it is a firstclass operation on , the scale of a president ial library. Here is the man, Douglas Macarthur to shape the world after world war ii. Story is thatand this museum. He is written books on kerry bill. Though. Chris kolakowski. [applause] to his left is the editor of the American Civil War blog. Author or coauthor of emerging civil war series. Dan also has a huge man crush.
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