The Jamestown Experiment

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
      

    Tony Williams is the author of three previous books on colonial and Revolutionary America, including The Pox and the Covenant and Hurricane of Independence . He has taught history and literature for more than ten years and is currently teaching U.S. History at Peninsula Catholic High School in Newport News, VA. He lectures widely on the history of the American colonies and the American Revolution.

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