Connecticut colony used wartime restrictions to curtail indigenes\u27 political autonomy and gain additional control over Native land and labor. However, Mohegan leaders in particular saw these restrictions for what they were: an assault on Indian sovereignty and independence
Within fifteen years of the attack on the Pequot fort in Mystic in 1637, the Pequot (Mashantucket an...
In Connecticut, between 1600 and 1700, a series of transitions occurred in and around the environmen...
The processes of colonialism involve the selective adoption of the foreign along with the recasting ...
Studies of Native-Euroamerican relations in colonial New England have tended to emphasize the milita...
ii King Philip’s War (1675-1676) was one of the bloodiest in American history. One New England colon...
Settler colonialism is a structure rather than an event, according to recent theorists such as Patri...
From 1689 to 1726, Massachusetts and Connecticut officials greatly valued the martial abilities of I...
On June 28, 1675, King Philip’s War officially broke out between the Native Americans and English co...
This article examines the eighteenth century case of Mohegan Indians v. Connecticut in order to dete...
This thesis explores the relationship between armed conflict and the environment during the first ce...
In the 1730s, Mahicans along the Housatonic River settled the mission town of Stockbridge, Massachus...
The Indian wars of early New England were traumatic events. During King Philip\u27s, King William\u2...
Tenacious of Their Lands is a focused micro-history of legal action and government formation in the ...
Despite the vast amount of research that has been done on the town of Deerfield, Massachusetts almos...
Indigenous societies living under colonial control employ strategies to resist political domination ...
Within fifteen years of the attack on the Pequot fort in Mystic in 1637, the Pequot (Mashantucket an...
In Connecticut, between 1600 and 1700, a series of transitions occurred in and around the environmen...
The processes of colonialism involve the selective adoption of the foreign along with the recasting ...
Studies of Native-Euroamerican relations in colonial New England have tended to emphasize the milita...
ii King Philip’s War (1675-1676) was one of the bloodiest in American history. One New England colon...
Settler colonialism is a structure rather than an event, according to recent theorists such as Patri...
From 1689 to 1726, Massachusetts and Connecticut officials greatly valued the martial abilities of I...
On June 28, 1675, King Philip’s War officially broke out between the Native Americans and English co...
This article examines the eighteenth century case of Mohegan Indians v. Connecticut in order to dete...
This thesis explores the relationship between armed conflict and the environment during the first ce...
In the 1730s, Mahicans along the Housatonic River settled the mission town of Stockbridge, Massachus...
The Indian wars of early New England were traumatic events. During King Philip\u27s, King William\u2...
Tenacious of Their Lands is a focused micro-history of legal action and government formation in the ...
Despite the vast amount of research that has been done on the town of Deerfield, Massachusetts almos...
Indigenous societies living under colonial control employ strategies to resist political domination ...
Within fifteen years of the attack on the Pequot fort in Mystic in 1637, the Pequot (Mashantucket an...
In Connecticut, between 1600 and 1700, a series of transitions occurred in and around the environmen...
The processes of colonialism involve the selective adoption of the foreign along with the recasting ...