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Deborah Kent

Deborah Anne Kent (born 1978) is an American mathematics educator, textbook author, historian of mathematics, and historian of astronomy, with particular interests in game theory, 19th-century mathematics, and historic observations of eclipses. She works in Scotland as Senior Lecturer in History of Mathematics at the University of St Andrews.

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Describes various aspects of the contrasting life styles of the rich and the poor early settlers in the southern colonies including homes, food, work, religion, education, and hospitality.

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In the southern colonies
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In the middle colonies
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In the southern colonies

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Describes various aspects of the contrasting life styles of the rich and the poor early settlers in the southern colonies including homes, food, work, religion, education, and hospitality.

How We Lived in Colonial New England

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Describes various aspects of the life of early settlers in New England including their homes, schools, religion, work, and community.

In the middle colonies

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Discusses the history, social life, and customs of the various immigrant groups who settled in the middle colonies during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.