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There is an interesting series of books, Everyday Life in America, published by HarperCollins that devotes a volume to Colonial America. There are other volumes devoted to post-colonial America and the Victorian era. These books focus on the mundane realities of life: how people lived, what they ate, etc. They are both interesting and accessible.

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