How the New World Became Old

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Discover the captivating narrative of How the New World Became Old, an insightful exploration of America's geological and historical transformation. This engaging book by Caroline Winterer uncovers how the concept of deep time revolutionized our understanding of the United States' past. Through vivid storytelling, readers will journey from fossil-rich landscapes that once vibrated with the footsteps of T. rex and Brontosaurus to the rich heritage of America's ancient ecosystems.

Set against the backdrop of the nineteenth century, this work illustrates the shock and awe Americans experienced upon learning their land was once home to saber-toothed cats, woolly mammoths, and sprawling subtropical forests. Winterer meticulously illustrates how naturalists, explorers, and citizens unearthed a history that defies the simplistic narrative of the 'New World'.

By combining archival research with culturally significant landmarks—from Yosemite's glaciers to Alabama's slave plantations—Winterer demonstrates how deep time has reshaped American identity. This book is not only a scholarly examination of our country’s origins but also a meditation on the intersection of geology, history, and personal identity.

Perfect for history buffs and casual readers alike, How the New World Became Old is an essential read for anyone interested in the profound geological narrative that sculpts America’s landscape. Embrace the past and witness the evolution of a nation.

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