The Puritan family
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Edmund Morgan
Edmund Sears Morgan (b. January 17, 1916, in Minneapolis), an eminent authority on early American history, is Emeritus Professor of History at Yale University, where he taught from 1955 to 1986.
Morgan's interest in history grew while he attended Belmont Hill School outside of Boston, and while he...
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