Plymouth colony: narratives of English settlement and native resistance from the Mayflower to King Philip's War
"For the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower's arrival, a landmark collection of firsthand accounts charting the history of the English newcomers and their fateful encounters with the region's native peoples. For centuries the story of the Pilgrims and the Mayflower has been told and r...
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Zusammenfassung: | "For the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower's arrival, a landmark collection of firsthand accounts charting the history of the English newcomers and their fateful encounters with the region's native peoples. For centuries the story of the Pilgrims and the Mayflower has been told and retold the landing at Plymouth Rock and the first Thanksgiving, and the decades that followed, as the colonists struggled to build an enduring and righteous community in the New World wilderness. But the place where the Plymouth colonists settled was no wilderness: it was Patuxet, in the ancestral homeland of the Wampanoag people, a long-inhabited region of fruitful and sustainable agriculture and well-traveled trade routes, a civilization with deep historical memories and cultural traditions. And while many Americans have sought comfort in the reassuring story of peaceful cross-cultural relations embodied in the myth of the first Thanksgiving, far fewer are aware of the complex history of diplomacy, exchange, and conflict between the Plymouth colonists and Native peoples. Now, published for the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the Mayflower, Plymouth Colony brings together for the first time fascinating first-hand narratives written by English settlers Mourt's Relation, the classic account of the colony's first year; Governor William Bradford's masterful Of Plimouth Plantation; Edward Winslow's Good News from New England; the heterodox Thomas Morton's irreverent challenge to Puritanism, New English Canaan; and Mary Rowlandson's landmark "captivity narrative" The Sovereignty and Goodness of God, Mary Rowlandson's landmark 'captivity narrative.' [...]" |
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adam_text | Contents Introduction by Lisa Brooks and Kelly Wisecup................................. xv VOYAGES AND CAPTIVITIES James Rosier: A True Relation I605....................... 3 Samuel de Champlain: Chart of Port Saint Louis....................... 35 A VOYAGE TO THE WABANAKI HOMELANDS: A MAP OF PATUXET: 1605 Captain John Smith: A Description of New England 1614............................................... 37 A VOYAGE TO “NEW ENGLAND”: Thomas Dermer to Samuel Purchas THE EFFECTS OF AN EPIDEMIC: 1619.............................................. 90 Ferdinando Gorges: from A Briefe Narration NATIVE CAPTIVES AND COLONIAL VENTURES: l6O5֊2O .... 96 PLYMOUTH PLANTATION IN PATUXET Edward Winslow and William Bradford: A Relation orJournall FOUNDING PLYMOUTH COLONY: IÓ2O-2I................... ІІЗ Edward Winslow: Good Newsfrom New England 162I-23................... I83 THE COLONISTS AND THE NATIVE PEOPLES: Phenehas Pratt: A Declaration of the Affairs 1623........................ 244 FLEEING THE WESSAGUSSET SETTLEMENT: William Bradford: Of Plimoth Plantation A HISTORY OF PLYMOUTH COLONY: I62O-46........................................ 255 TRANSNATIONAL DIPLOMACY: COUNCILS AND DEEDS BETWEEN INDIGENOUS LEADERS AND SETTLERS FROM PLYMOUTH COLONY Seekonk Deed, 1642.................... ............................................... 607 Bridgewater Deed, 1649................................................................ 609 Nonaquaket Deed, 1651.................................................................... 612 “Old Comers” Deeds,
1639-1652.................................................... 615 Old Dartmouth Deed, 1652.............................................................. 621
xii CONTENTS Sowams Deed, 1653.......................... 622 Wamsutta’s Mortgage, 1657............................................................. 626 Freemen’s Deeds, 1659.................................................................... 627 Wamsutta’s Protests Over Cattle, 1659-1ՃՃ0 . .......................... 629 Metacom to Governor Thomas Prence, date unknown............... 632 Exchange Between Awashonks and Governor Thomas Prence, 1671........................................................................................ 632 WRITINGS ABOUT THE BROADER WAMPANOAG AND MASSACHUSETT HOMELANDS William Wood: from New England’s Prospect THE LANDSCAPE AND THE NATIVE PEOPLES: 1634.......................... 639 Thomas Morton: New English Canaan AN UNORTHODOX VIEW OF PLYMOUTH COLONY: I637................ 655 Experience Mayhew: from Indian Converts CHRISTIAN WAMPANOAGS ON MARTHA’S VINEYARD: 1632-I712. . 788 Caleb Cheeshateaumuck to “Honoratissimi Benefactores” I663 . . 804 A WAMPANOAG SCHOLAR WRITES TO HIS BENEFACTORS: Thomas Cooper: Traditional Story from Martha’s Vineyard . .808 Helen Attaquin: How Martha’s Vineyard Came to Be............. 810 Daniel Gookin: from Historical Collections of the Indians in New England A COLONIAL MAGISTRATE’S VIEW OF NATIVE PEOPLES: I674 . . 813 KING PHILIP’S WAR OR THE FIRST INDIAN WAR John Easton: A Relación of the Indyan Warre THE ORIGINS AND COURSE OF THE WAR: JANUARY 1675FEBRUARY 1676.................................................................................................... 865 John Easton to Josiah Winslow AN ATTEMPT TO PROTECT
WAMPANOAG LANDS: MAY 1675 . . . 875 John Brown to Josiah Winslow FEARS OF AN INDIAN UPRISING: JUNE 1675 .................................... 878
xiii CONTENTS Thomas Church and Benjamin Church: from Entertaining Passages Relating to Philip’s War (I) PREPARING FOR CONFLICT: JUNE IÓ75 . . ..... ..... . 88l Josiah Winslow to Weetamoo and Ben, June 15,1675 ■ A MESSAGE TO THE SAUNKSKWA OF POCASSET..................................... 887 Roger Williams to John Winthrop, Jr., June 25 and 27,1675 MEETING WITH NARRAGANSETT LEADERS............................................. 889 John Freeman to Josiah Winslow, July 3,1675 ; THE WAMPANOAG ATTACK ON TAUNTON.................................................. 895 Thomas Church and Benjamin Church: from Entertaining Passages Relating to Philip’s War (II) CAMPAIGNING AGAINST THE WAMPANOAG: SUMMER 1675 ■ · · 897 William Bradford to John Cotton FIGHTING IN THE POCASSET SWAMP: JULY I675 .................................... 906 Testimony of Peter, George, and David FLEEING FROM THE ENGLISH: SUMMER I675 ........................................ 909 Josiah Winslow and Thomas Hinckley: A Brief Narrative of the Beginning and Progress of the Present Trouble AN APPEAL TO THE UNITED COLONIES: SEPTEMBER I675 .... 91+ Statement by the Commissioners of the United Colonies THE UNITED COLONIES RESPOND: SEPTEMBER I675...................919 Roger Williams to John Leverett, October II, 1675 A MEETING WITH CANONCHET......................................................................... 921 Examination and Relation of James Quananopohit A CHRISTIAN MASSACHUSETTS SPY MISSION: JANUARY 1676 . . 925 Mary Rowlandson: The Sovereignty and Goodness of God A colonist’s captivity: February-May
1676.......................... 935 Note attributed to James Printer A NIPMUC WARNING TO THE COLONISTS: FEBRUARY 1676 . . .986 Thomas Church and Benjamin Church: from Entertaining Passages Relating to Philip’s War (III) hunting метасом: august 1676............................................... 988 Edward Rawson to Josiah Winslow, August 28,1676 the war continues....................................................................... 99+
XIV CONTENTS Petition of William Wannukhow, Joseph Wannukhow, and John Appamatahqeen A PLEA FOR MERCY.· SEPTEMBER 1676...................................................... 996 Record of a Court Martial Held at Newport TRYING NARRAGANSETT PRISONERS: AUGUST I676................... 999 Deeds for Conquered Wampanoag Lands, 1676-1680 .... 1008 Moxus and Other Wabanaki Leaders to John Leverett 1677...................... 1022 WAR IN THE WABANAKI HOMELANDS: JULY WAMPANOAG CONTINUANCE William Apess: from Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws ofMassachusetts THE STRUGGLE FOR WAMPANOAG RIGHTS: I835................................ 1027 William Apess: Eulogy on King Philip то метасом: 1836.................................................... 1050 a tribute Wamsutta Frank James: Speech at the First National Day of Mourning A WAMPANOAG MAN’S PROTEST: I970.......................................... IO89 Linda Coombs: The Audacity of Assumption A NATIVE PERSPECTIVE ON COLONIZATION: 2020 ....................... IO94 Chronology.............................................. IIOj Note on the Texts................................................... 1129 Notes........................... 1140 Index. .......
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Contents Introduction by Lisa Brooks and Kelly Wisecup. xv VOYAGES AND CAPTIVITIES James Rosier: A True Relation I605. 3 Samuel de Champlain: Chart of Port Saint Louis. 35 A VOYAGE TO THE WABANAKI HOMELANDS: A MAP OF PATUXET: 1605 Captain John Smith: A Description of New England 1614. 37 A VOYAGE TO “NEW ENGLAND”: Thomas Dermer to Samuel Purchas THE EFFECTS OF AN EPIDEMIC: 1619. 90 Ferdinando Gorges: from A Briefe Narration NATIVE CAPTIVES AND COLONIAL VENTURES: l6O5֊2O . 96 PLYMOUTH PLANTATION IN PATUXET Edward Winslow and William Bradford: A Relation orJournall FOUNDING PLYMOUTH COLONY: IÓ2O-2I. ІІЗ Edward Winslow: Good Newsfrom New England 162I-23. I83 THE COLONISTS AND THE NATIVE PEOPLES: Phenehas Pratt: A Declaration of the Affairs 1623. 244 FLEEING THE WESSAGUSSET SETTLEMENT: William Bradford: Of Plimoth Plantation A HISTORY OF PLYMOUTH COLONY: I62O-46. 255 TRANSNATIONAL DIPLOMACY: COUNCILS AND DEEDS BETWEEN INDIGENOUS LEADERS AND SETTLERS FROM PLYMOUTH COLONY Seekonk Deed, 1642. '. 607 Bridgewater Deed, 1649. 609 Nonaquaket Deed, 1651. 612 “Old Comers” Deeds,
1639-1652. 615 Old Dartmouth Deed, 1652. 621
xii CONTENTS Sowams Deed, 1653. 622 Wamsutta’s Mortgage, 1657. 626 Freemen’s Deeds, 1659. 627 Wamsutta’s Protests Over Cattle, 1659-1ՃՃ0 . . 629 Metacom to Governor Thomas Prence, date unknown. 632 Exchange Between Awashonks and Governor Thomas Prence, 1671. 632 WRITINGS ABOUT THE BROADER WAMPANOAG AND MASSACHUSETT HOMELANDS William Wood: from New England’s Prospect THE LANDSCAPE AND THE NATIVE PEOPLES: 1634. 639 Thomas Morton: New English Canaan AN UNORTHODOX VIEW OF PLYMOUTH COLONY: I637. 655 Experience Mayhew: from Indian Converts CHRISTIAN WAMPANOAGS ON MARTHA’S VINEYARD: 1632-I712. . 788 Caleb Cheeshateaumuck to “Honoratissimi Benefactores” I663 . . 804 A WAMPANOAG SCHOLAR WRITES TO HIS BENEFACTORS: Thomas Cooper: Traditional Story from Martha’s Vineyard . .808 Helen Attaquin: How Martha’s Vineyard Came to Be. 810 Daniel Gookin: from Historical Collections of the Indians in New England A COLONIAL MAGISTRATE’S VIEW OF NATIVE PEOPLES: I674 . . 813 KING PHILIP’S WAR OR THE FIRST INDIAN WAR John Easton: A Relación of the Indyan Warre THE ORIGINS AND COURSE OF THE WAR: JANUARY 1675FEBRUARY 1676. 865 John Easton to Josiah Winslow AN ATTEMPT TO PROTECT
WAMPANOAG LANDS: MAY 1675 . . . 875 John Brown to Josiah Winslow FEARS OF AN INDIAN UPRISING: JUNE 1675 . 878
xiii CONTENTS Thomas Church and Benjamin Church: from Entertaining Passages Relating to Philip’s War (I) PREPARING FOR CONFLICT: JUNE IÓ75 . . . . . 88l Josiah Winslow to Weetamoo and Ben, June 15,1675 ■ A MESSAGE TO THE SAUNKSKWA OF POCASSET. 887 Roger Williams to John Winthrop, Jr., June 25 and 27,1675 MEETING WITH NARRAGANSETT LEADERS. 889 John Freeman to Josiah Winslow, July 3,1675 ; THE WAMPANOAG ATTACK ON TAUNTON. 895 Thomas Church and Benjamin Church: from Entertaining Passages Relating to Philip’s War (II) CAMPAIGNING AGAINST THE WAMPANOAG: SUMMER 1675 ■ · · 897 William Bradford to John Cotton FIGHTING IN THE POCASSET SWAMP: JULY I675 . 906 Testimony of Peter, George, and David FLEEING FROM THE ENGLISH: SUMMER I675 . 909 Josiah Winslow and Thomas Hinckley: A Brief Narrative of the Beginning and Progress of the Present Trouble AN APPEAL TO THE UNITED COLONIES: SEPTEMBER I675 . 91+ Statement by the Commissioners of the United Colonies THE UNITED COLONIES RESPOND: SEPTEMBER I675.919 Roger Williams to John Leverett, October II, 1675 A MEETING WITH CANONCHET. 921 Examination and Relation of James Quananopohit A CHRISTIAN MASSACHUSETTS SPY MISSION: JANUARY 1676 . . 925 Mary Rowlandson: The Sovereignty and Goodness of God A colonist’s captivity: February-May
1676. 935 Note attributed to James Printer A NIPMUC WARNING TO THE COLONISTS: FEBRUARY 1676 . . .986 Thomas Church and Benjamin Church: from Entertaining Passages Relating to Philip’s War (III) hunting метасом: august 1676. 988 Edward Rawson to Josiah Winslow, August 28,1676 the war continues. 99+
XIV CONTENTS Petition of William Wannukhow, Joseph Wannukhow, and John Appamatahqeen A PLEA FOR MERCY.· SEPTEMBER 1676. 996 Record of a Court Martial Held at Newport TRYING NARRAGANSETT PRISONERS: AUGUST I676. 999 Deeds for Conquered Wampanoag Lands, 1676-1680 . 1008 Moxus and Other Wabanaki Leaders to John Leverett 1677. 1022 WAR IN THE WABANAKI HOMELANDS: JULY WAMPANOAG CONTINUANCE William Apess: from Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws ofMassachusetts THE STRUGGLE FOR WAMPANOAG RIGHTS: I835. 1027 William Apess: Eulogy on King Philip то метасом: 1836. 1050 a tribute Wamsutta Frank James: Speech at the First National Day of Mourning A WAMPANOAG MAN’S PROTEST: I970. IO89 Linda Coombs: The Audacity of Assumption A NATIVE PERSPECTIVE ON COLONIZATION: 2020 . IO94 Chronology. IIOj Note on the Texts. 1129 Notes. 1140 Index. . |
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physical | xl, 1266 Seiten |
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publishDate | 2022 |
publishDateSearch | 2022 |
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publisher | The Library of America |
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spelling | Plymouth colony narratives of English settlement and native resistance from the Mayflower to King Philip's War Lisa Brooks and Kelly Wisecup, editors New York, NY The Library of America [2022] © 2022 xl, 1266 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Library of America 337 "For the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower's arrival, a landmark collection of firsthand accounts charting the history of the English newcomers and their fateful encounters with the region's native peoples. For centuries the story of the Pilgrims and the Mayflower has been told and retold the landing at Plymouth Rock and the first Thanksgiving, and the decades that followed, as the colonists struggled to build an enduring and righteous community in the New World wilderness. But the place where the Plymouth colonists settled was no wilderness: it was Patuxet, in the ancestral homeland of the Wampanoag people, a long-inhabited region of fruitful and sustainable agriculture and well-traveled trade routes, a civilization with deep historical memories and cultural traditions. And while many Americans have sought comfort in the reassuring story of peaceful cross-cultural relations embodied in the myth of the first Thanksgiving, far fewer are aware of the complex history of diplomacy, exchange, and conflict between the Plymouth colonists and Native peoples. Now, published for the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the Mayflower, Plymouth Colony brings together for the first time fascinating first-hand narratives written by English settlers Mourt's Relation, the classic account of the colony's first year; Governor William Bradford's masterful Of Plimouth Plantation; Edward Winslow's Good News from New England; the heterodox Thomas Morton's irreverent challenge to Puritanism, New English Canaan; and Mary Rowlandson's landmark "captivity narrative" The Sovereignty and Goodness of God, Mary Rowlandson's landmark 'captivity narrative.' [...]" Geschichte 1605-1680 gnd rswk-swf Kolonialismus (DE-588)4073624-6 gnd rswk-swf Indigenes Volk (DE-588)4187207-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4002214-6 Anthologie gnd-content (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Kolonialismus (DE-588)4073624-6 s Indigenes Volk (DE-588)4187207-1 s Geschichte 1605-1680 z DE-604 Brooks, Lisa Tanya (DE-588)1159249644 edt Wisecup, Kelly 1981- (DE-588)1046373110 edt Library of America 337 (DE-604)BV000009606 337 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033657665&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Plymouth colony narratives of English settlement and native resistance from the Mayflower to King Philip's War |
title_auth | Plymouth colony narratives of English settlement and native resistance from the Mayflower to King Philip's War |
title_exact_search | Plymouth colony narratives of English settlement and native resistance from the Mayflower to King Philip's War |
title_exact_search_txtP | Plymouth colony narratives of English settlement and native resistance from the Mayflower to King Philip's War |
title_full | Plymouth colony narratives of English settlement and native resistance from the Mayflower to King Philip's War Lisa Brooks and Kelly Wisecup, editors |
title_fullStr | Plymouth colony narratives of English settlement and native resistance from the Mayflower to King Philip's War Lisa Brooks and Kelly Wisecup, editors |
title_full_unstemmed | Plymouth colony narratives of English settlement and native resistance from the Mayflower to King Philip's War Lisa Brooks and Kelly Wisecup, editors |
title_short | Plymouth colony |
title_sort | plymouth colony narratives of english settlement and native resistance from the mayflower to king philip s war |
title_sub | narratives of English settlement and native resistance from the Mayflower to King Philip's War |
topic | Kolonialismus (DE-588)4073624-6 gnd Indigenes Volk (DE-588)4187207-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Kolonialismus Indigenes Volk Anthologie Quelle |
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