Making an Atlantic World: Circles, Paths, and Stories from the Colonial South
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In the South, colonialism threw together three peoples who each played important roles in the creation of a new kind of society. Making an Atlantic World explores how Native Americans, Africans, and Europeans understood the landscapes they inhabited and how, after contact, their views of the world had to accommodate and then accept the presence of the others.
Based on the notion of “founding peoples” rather than “founding fathers,” Making an Atlantic World uses an innovative, interdisci…
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Social SciencesPrint BooksHistoryNonfictionAnthropology & ArchaeologyUnited States HistorySocial Sciences - General & MiscellaneousNative American StudiesRegional StudiesSocio-Cultural AnthropologyUnited States History - Southern RegionColonial Era - United States HistoryNative North American HistoryUnited States StudiesEthnic & Race RelationsAcculturationSouthern Region - History - General & MiscellaneousAmerican Colonial History - State & Local HistoryNative North American History - Southeastern TribesRegional Studies - Southern U.S.United States - Ethnic & Race Relations



