In contrast to most accounts of Puritan-Indian relations, New England Frontier argues that the first two generations ofPuritan settlers were neither generally hostile toward theirIndian neighbors nor indifferent to their territorial rights.Rather, American Puritans-especially their political andreligious leaders-sought peaceful and equitable relationsas the first step in molding the Indians into neo-Englishmen.When accumulated Indian resentments culminated in thewar of 1675, however, the relatively benign interculturalcontact of the preceding fifty-five-year period rapidly declined.With a new introduction updating developments inPuritan-Indian studies in the last fifteen years, this thirdedition affords the reader a clear, balanced overview of acomplex and sensitive area of American history.
New England Frontier: Puritans and Indians, 1620-1675, 3rd edition
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Author(s)Alden T. Vaughan
PublisherUniversity of Oklahoma Press
ISBN / ASIN080612718X
ISBN-139780806127187
CategoryHistory
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