1. Changes in the Land by William Cronon
In the novel "Changes in the Land", written by William Cronon, a collection of essays would be organized into a compilation of explanations and subjective reasoning to assist in a better understanding of how the two separate ways of living had such different effects on each other and the New England ecosystems. ... The Native Americans learned to adjust to living a life of complete mobility. ... The Native Americans relied on methods such as woodland burning, strategically planning and preparing for food production based on ecological factors, and the idea of living a completely mobile lifesty...
- Word Count: 1323
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Graduate