Trade, land, power : the struggle for eastern North America
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Philadelphia :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
c2013.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Tsenacomoco and the Atlantic world : stories of goods and power
- Brothers, scoundrels, metal-makers : Dutch constructions of Native American constructions of the Dutch
- "That Europe be not proud, nor America discouraged" : native people and the enduring politics of trade
- War and culture : the Iroquois experience
- Dutch dominos : the fall of New Netherland and the reshaping of eastern North America
- Brokers and politics : Iroquois and New Yorkers
- Land and words : William Penn's letter to the kings of the Indians
- "No savage should inherit" : native peoples, Pennsylvanians, and the origins and legacies of the Seven Years War
- The plan of 1764 : Native Americans and a British empire that never was
- Onas, the Long Knife : Pennsylvanians and Indians after independence
- "Believing that many of the red people suffer much for the want of food" : a Quaker view of Indians in the early U.S. republic.