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12 Αυγ 2021 · Thousands of texts are combined with a corpus of more than 1700 images in order to trace the development of landscape and garden terminology from British colonial America to the mid-19th century.
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This chapter covers about 250 years (c. 1700–1865) of art made during a period of dramatic shifts and changes that reflect the cultural fluidity in the American colonies (and later, the United States).
The Restoration era provided some markedly new kinds of opportunities for settlement in the New World, and the mid-Atlantic colonies that emerged during that period filled a distinct niche within the developing British colonial system.
Gardens laid out with picturesque features have been documented from the 1740s in the British colonies, in such places as Henry Middleton’s seat, Middleton Place, and William Middleton’s plantation, Crowfield, both near Charleston, South Carolina.
22 Αυγ 2024 · The Middle Colonies were all in the Mid-Atlantic Region of Colonial America, in the territory between the New England Colonies and the Southern Colonies. The area was originally explored by Henry Hudson in 1609 on behalf of the Dutch East India Company.
The influence of colonial gardens on American landscape design has been far-reaching and enduring. These early gardens laid the foundation for many aspects of modern American gardening, from design principles to plant selection and the integration of practical and aesthetic elements.
4 Αυγ 2015 · The landforms in the middle colonies included mountains, rivers forests and the Atlantic coastline. These landforms shaped the economy and culture of the middle colonies.