By the 18th century, transatlantic migration was no longer a trickle—it was a tide. Colonists, merchants, indentured servants, and enslaved Africans crossed oceans in growing
By the 18th century, transatlantic migration was no longer a trickle—it was a tide. Colonists, merchants, indentured servants, and enslaved Africans crossed oceans in growing
By the 18th century, handwriting began to take on a style that is more recognizable to modern readers. Compared to the angular secretary hand of