Storm of the sea : Indians and empires in the Atlantic's age of sail /
Bahar, Matthew R.,
Storm of the sea : Indians and empires in the Atlantic's age of sail / Matthew R. Bahar. - 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white). - Oxford scholarship online . - Oxford scholarship online. .
Previously issued in print: 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
From the pre-Contact period through the end of the Seven Years' War in 1763, the Wabanaki Indians of northern New England and the Canadian Maritimes confronted European colonialism by assimilating sailing technology and undertaking an extractive political project. Their campaign of sea and shore united their communities into a confederacy, alienated colonial neighbors, and stymied English and French imperialism. Afloat, Indian marine warriors commanded sailing ships and coordinated a barrage of punitive and plundering raids on the English fisheries of the northwest Atlantic. Ashore, Indian diplomats engaged in shrewd transatlantic negotiations with imperial officials of French Acadia and New England. Wabanaki's blue-water strategy ultimately sought to achieve a Native dominion governed by its sovereign masters and enriched by profitable and compliant tributaries.
Specialized.
9780190874278 (ebook) : No price
Abenaki Indians--History.
Ocean and civilization.
Indians--First contact with Europeans.
E99.A13 / B245 2019
974.0049734
Storm of the sea : Indians and empires in the Atlantic's age of sail / Matthew R. Bahar. - 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white). - Oxford scholarship online . - Oxford scholarship online. .
Previously issued in print: 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
From the pre-Contact period through the end of the Seven Years' War in 1763, the Wabanaki Indians of northern New England and the Canadian Maritimes confronted European colonialism by assimilating sailing technology and undertaking an extractive political project. Their campaign of sea and shore united their communities into a confederacy, alienated colonial neighbors, and stymied English and French imperialism. Afloat, Indian marine warriors commanded sailing ships and coordinated a barrage of punitive and plundering raids on the English fisheries of the northwest Atlantic. Ashore, Indian diplomats engaged in shrewd transatlantic negotiations with imperial officials of French Acadia and New England. Wabanaki's blue-water strategy ultimately sought to achieve a Native dominion governed by its sovereign masters and enriched by profitable and compliant tributaries.
Specialized.
9780190874278 (ebook) : No price
Abenaki Indians--History.
Ocean and civilization.
Indians--First contact with Europeans.
E99.A13 / B245 2019
974.0049734