Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland : : Marginal Colonies in the Seventeenth Century / / John Reid.

Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland were similarly conceived as major colonizing attempts by France, England, and Scotland, respectively. In this comparative study, Professor Reid explores the colonizing styles of the parent countries and describes the interaction of the Europeans with the native people...

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Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland : Marginal Colonies in the Seventeenth Century / John Reid.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. Introduction -- CHAPTER 1. Beginnings to 1630 -- Part II. The Formative Years, 1630-1650 -- CHAPTER 2. Relationships with Europe -- CHAPTER 3. Relationships with Native Peoples -- CHAPTER 4. Relationships with Other Colonies -- CHAPTER 5. Internal Relationships -- Part III. The Interplay of Forces, 1650-1690 -- CHAPTER 6. Euramerican Adjustment 1650-1660 -- CHAPTER 7. European Reassertion 1660-1675 -- CHAPTER 8. Violent Dissolution 1675-1690 -- Conclusion -- Maps -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland were similarly conceived as major colonizing attempts by France, England, and Scotland, respectively. In this comparative study, Professor Reid explores the colonizing styles of the parent countries and describes the interaction of the Europeans with the native peoples and with the physical environment of the northeastern seaboard. Colonial development is traced from the earliest attempts throught the elaborate schemes of each country in the 1620s, which produced the first serious idsjunction between European concept and American reality. During the crucial, formative years between 1630 and 1650, the three emerged as marginal colonies, still unable to harmonize with their environment. The author discusses the demise of New Scotland by 1650 and the fragile conditions of Acadia and Maine, which resulted from the pressures of potent external forces. As the century went on, Acadia and Maine were open to the conflicting influences of the European governments, the powerful neighbouring colony of Massachusetts, adn the native peoples of the region. A complex and destructive series of wars was the culmination. Although nothing major differences, Reid emphasizes the similarities among the colonies, each of which failed to fulfil the expectations of its parent country: he reflects on this failure as an important exception to the seemingly ineluctable progress of European colonization in America.
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Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland : Marginal Colonies in the Seventeenth Century /
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Part I. Introduction --
CHAPTER 1. Beginnings to 1630 --
Part II. The Formative Years, 1630-1650 --
CHAPTER 2. Relationships with Europe --
CHAPTER 3. Relationships with Native Peoples --
CHAPTER 4. Relationships with Other Colonies --
CHAPTER 5. Internal Relationships --
Part III. The Interplay of Forces, 1650-1690 --
CHAPTER 6. Euramerican Adjustment 1650-1660 --
CHAPTER 7. European Reassertion 1660-1675 --
CHAPTER 8. Violent Dissolution 1675-1690 --
Conclusion --
Maps --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Part I. Introduction --
CHAPTER 1. Beginnings to 1630 --
Part II. The Formative Years, 1630-1650 --
CHAPTER 2. Relationships with Europe --
CHAPTER 3. Relationships with Native Peoples --
CHAPTER 4. Relationships with Other Colonies --
CHAPTER 5. Internal Relationships --
Part III. The Interplay of Forces, 1650-1690 --
CHAPTER 6. Euramerican Adjustment 1650-1660 --
CHAPTER 7. European Reassertion 1660-1675 --
CHAPTER 8. Violent Dissolution 1675-1690 --
Conclusion --
Maps --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Part I. Introduction --
CHAPTER 1. Beginnings to 1630 --
Part II. The Formative Years, 1630-1650 --
CHAPTER 2. Relationships with Europe --
CHAPTER 3. Relationships with Native Peoples --
CHAPTER 4. Relationships with Other Colonies --
CHAPTER 5. Internal Relationships --
Part III. The Interplay of Forces, 1650-1690 --
CHAPTER 6. Euramerican Adjustment 1650-1660 --
CHAPTER 7. European Reassertion 1660-1675 --
CHAPTER 8. Violent Dissolution 1675-1690 --
Conclusion --
Maps --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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