Book contents
- The Cambridge History of America and the World
- The Cambridge History of America and the World
- The Cambridge History of America and the World
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Contributors to Volume I
- General Introduction: What is America and the World?
- Introduction: What Does America and the World “Mean” before 1825?
- Part I Geographies
- Part II People
- 5 Jews, Muslims, Pagans, and America
- 6 Statelessness, Subjecthood, and the Early American Past
- 7 Mobility and the Movement of Peoples
- 8 How Native Americans Shaped Early America
- Part III Empires
- Part IV Circulation/Connections
- Part V Institutions
- Part VI Revolutions
- Index
8 - How Native Americans Shaped Early America
from Part II - People
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 November 2021
- The Cambridge History of America and the World
- The Cambridge History of America and the World
- The Cambridge History of America and the World
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Contributors to Volume I
- General Introduction: What is America and the World?
- Introduction: What Does America and the World “Mean” before 1825?
- Part I Geographies
- Part II People
- 5 Jews, Muslims, Pagans, and America
- 6 Statelessness, Subjecthood, and the Early American Past
- 7 Mobility and the Movement of Peoples
- 8 How Native Americans Shaped Early America
- Part III Empires
- Part IV Circulation/Connections
- Part V Institutions
- Part VI Revolutions
- Index
Summary
Native peoples shaped European colonial ventures in North America from the beginning of New World exploration deep into the so-called national era. When European colonists planted themselves in the Americas, they did not so much initiate a new era than become swept into an Indigenous current that extended back several millennia. European colonialism in North America is, as a persisting myth has it, a story of forging a new people in a new world but, more immediately, it is a story of European newcomers struggling to understand and control the ancient worlds the Indians had made.
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- The Cambridge History of America and the World , pp. 179 - 202Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022