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The Shame And The Sorrow Dutchamerindian Encounters In New Netherland Donna Merwick

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The Shame And The Sorrow Dutchamerindian Encounters In New Netherland Donna Merwick
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.44 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Donna Merwick
ISBN: 9780812202809, 0812202805
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Shame And The Sorrow Dutchamerindian Encounters In New Netherland Donna Merwick by Donna Merwick 9780812202809, 0812202805 instant download after payment.

During the forty years of the Dutch presence in colonial America, their intrusion led to the betrayal of their own values and the betrayal of the indigenous peoples. They reaped the shame of reproaching themselves for unjust wars and faced a native insurgency that they could neither negotiate nor satisfactorily quell.


During the forty years of the Dutch presence in colonial America, their intrusion led to the betrayal of their own values and the betrayal of the indigenous peoples. They reaped the shame of reproaching themselves for unjust wars and faced a native insurgency that they could neither negotiate nor satisfactorily quell.

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