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Dawnland Encounters - Indians and Europeans in Northern New England

Dawnland Encounters - Indians and Europeans in Northern New England

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Dawnland Encounters - Indians and Europeans in Northern New England

by Colin G.Calloway (Compiler & editor)

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Hanover and London: University Press of New England, 1991 This volume begins with the first encounters and traces the story of interaction up the end of the eighteenth century, by which time the Europeans in the area had asserted their independence as Americans. 296pp. Book size 205x155mm

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Title
Dawnland Encounters - Indians and Europeans in Northern New England
Author
Colin G.Calloway (Compiler & editor)
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Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0874515947
ISBN 13
9780874515947
Publisher
University Press of New England
Place of Publication
Hanover and London
Date Published
1991

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