1. Changes in the Land by William Cronon
Cronon places emphasis on the fact that although the Native Americans and English colonists viewed and interacted with the environment differently, neither one of the groups supersedes or outplays the other. ... Chapter 4, pages 55-58, Cronon will magnify the different views about the importance of land and ownership between the Native Americans and English colonists. ... The Native Americans' perspective on ownership directly opposed the perspective of the English colonists. ... Despite the different views and adaptation patterns, each group managed to survive within the New England ecos...
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