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Dawnland Encounters: Indians and Europeans in Northern New England
University Press of New England, 1991 Paper: 978-0-87451-594-7 | Cloth: 978-0-87451-526-8 | eISBN: 978-1-61168-172-7 Library of Congress Classification E99.A13C354 1990 Dewey Decimal Classification 974.004973
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Colin G. Calloway collects, for the first time, documents describing the full range of encounters of Indians and Europeans in northern New England during the Colonial era. His comprehensive and highly readable introduction to the subject of Indian and European interaction in northern New England covers early encounters, missionary efforts, diplomacy, war, commerce, and cultural interchange and features a wide range of primary sources, including narratives, letters, account books, treaties, and council proceedings. Together with period illustrations, the documents testify to the richness and variety of the inter-ethnic relations in northern New England. They also show that while conflict certainly occurred, the encounters were also marked by cooperation and accommodation. See other books on: Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 | Europeans | Government relations | Indians | New England See other titles from University Press of New England |
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