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Craig (verified owner) –
Very detailed book of the time period leading up to, during and immediately after the year 1619 and the colony of Jamestown, Virginia. The narrative did at times bog down with hard details that tended to confuse this reader. The rule of law that was prevelent in England was heavily modified for use in the company ran colony of Virginia. The various names of company leaders, investors, and colonists tend to run together. The maps used are accurate enough but they show only dots of the various settlements, cities, and plantations.
gebs (verified owner) –
one dimensional
Kristy (verified owner) –
3.5 Stars
1619 is rich in detail, although sometimes dry. Sentences tended to run a little long, but I appreciated the excerpts and direct quotes the author used.
Focusing largely on the Virginia Company and the years surrounding 1619, this book looks at social and economic issues strongly intertwined with religion (namely Christianity). Many subjects are examined, including the colonists interaction with natives, slavery, their relationship with the Bristish crown, and more. In the end Horn shows how it relates to and influenced modern day America.
1619 is well-written and (from what I can tell) thoroughly researched. Would recommend to any history buff.
barbara (verified owner) –
This is information we all need–and told very well.
Louisa (verified owner) –
Excellent history on Jamestown, loved it!! Makes you think about those that first arrived and their struggle for Democracy. Very thought provoking.
Kindle Customer (verified owner) –
Great insight and interesting read! Learned A lot about the year in early Virginia and the Atlantic slave trade. .
Eric Lawson (verified owner) –
The perfect book for understanding the importance of 1619 Jamestown. The arrival of slaves, women, and the establishment of the first representative government in a European colony – all crucial factors that have left us, for better or worse, where we are today.
ed818 (verified owner) –
Very interesting.
Kristie (verified owner) –
Super cute and good quality
Yahaira (verified owner) –
Bought for a boy size 4t. Fits perfectly. Great quality as well.
Mom3 (verified owner) –
Interesting history
Glo (verified owner) –
Bought this for my 5 year old son. Was a great fit! Loved it!
vec (verified owner) –
Just could not get into it.
V. King (verified owner) –
Sets the Virginia as it’s own City State as a voter democratic union with slavery as an economic base.
pandareads (verified owner) –
Most people think of 1776 when they think of the first pivotal year in US history, but one could argue that 1619 was even more significant. I’ve been to Jamestown before, several times though it’s been at least a decade since I was there last, but there’s only so much you can glisten from a self guided tour walking tour in 90° heat. This is where the fort was, this was a typical home, here was the church, blah blah blah. Horn spends a lot of time discussing some of the important men from the settlement along with their political philosophies. The account of the first General Assembly meeting was very interesting. That’s where the gold was in this book.
The book is short and held my attention for the most part. It might have been a little rambly and repetitive in the middle, or maybe it was just my tired mom brain that made it seem that way. Regardless, it was a great read that I would recommend for any early US history buff. A list for further reading would have been appreciated but I’m not lacking for reading material so I’ll live.
Finally I want to add: I appreciated the way slavery was bluntly treated, particularly in the epilogue where Horn shows how the negative affects of the first slaves are still echoing today. One can certainly focus on the spark of our democracy at this time, but one should not forget the men and women on whose literal backs it was built.
Dana O. (verified owner) –
Daughter loved this for school holiday party
Karla Pegg (verified owner) –
Much better quality than what I expected.