An infinity of nations

how the native New World shaped early North America

450 pages

English language

Published Dec. 17, 2012 by University of Pennsylvania Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8122-4365-9
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OCLC Number:
724643621

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An Infinity of Nations explores the formation and development of a Native New World in North America. Until the middle of the nineteenth century, indigenous peoples controlled the vast majority of the continent while European colonies of the Atlantic World were largely confined to the eastern seaboard. To be sure, Native North America experienced far-reaching and radical change following contact with the peoples, things, and ideas that flowed inland following the creation of European colonies on North American soil. Most of the continent's indigenous peoples, however, were not conquered, assimilated, or even socially incorporated into the settlements and political regimes of this Atlantic New World. Instead, Native peoples forged a New World of their own. This history, the evolution of a distinctly Native New World, is a foundational story that remains largely untold in histories of early America.

Through imaginative use of both Native language and European documents, historian Michael …

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Subjects

  • Social life and customs
  • Colonization
  • Indians of North America
  • Government relations
  • History

Places

  • North America