Albert Bushnell Hart was a renowned American historian whose work in early American history and international relations left an enduring mark on academia. Through his meticulous research and dedication to education, Hart made significant contributions to historical scholarship and the development of public understanding of history. His legacy inspires historians and students alike to pursue knowledge with rigor, while emphasizing the importance of understanding the past in order to shape a better future.

"The old charters of Massachusetts, Virginia, and the Carolinas had given title to strips of territory extending from the Atlantic westward to the Pacific."



"One of the strongest and most persistent elements in national development has been that inheritance of political traditions and usages which the new settlers brought with them."



"In some of the middle colonies the towns and counties were both active and had a relation with each other which was the forerunner of the present system of local government in the Western States."


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"The participation of the people in their own government was the more significant, because the colonies actually had what England only seemed to have, - three departments of government."



"The growth of constitutional government, as we now understand it, was promoted by the establishment of two different sets of machinery for making laws and carrying on government."



"Washington's defeat in 1754 was followed by active military preparations on both sides."



"Many attempts had been made by colonial legislatures to cut off or to tax the importation of slaves."



"England and France were rivals, not only on the continent, but in the West Indies, in India, and in Europe."

