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Our Savage Neighbors: How Indian War Transformed Early America
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Author
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Peter Silver.
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Publisher
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Norton
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Format
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hardcover
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Product Dimensions
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9.5
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6.4
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1.25
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ISBN
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9780393062489
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Pages/Publication Date
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406/2008
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Daedalus Item Code
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21036
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Description
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The communities of colonial America were perhaps the most racially, ethnically, and religiously mixed societies on earth, and the many various groups of European settlers were threatened by the tensions and fears between them. Only through "Indian-hating" could they find common ground on which to build a nation. Unearthing the social complexity and tangled history of colonial relations, Peter Silver offers us rare insights into 18th-century America as well as the forces of racial distinction that continue to affect our society. "In this exhaustively researched and elegantly written study, Princeton historian Silver asks how all the Europeans lived side by side. The answer, Silver says, is that they were solidified into a single people during the Seven Years' War in the 1750s by the fear of Indian attack. The motley Europeans morphed into white people, defined in opposition to Indians. (An intriguing appendix reveals that colonial newspapers tended to use the adjective white to describe people principally during bouts of Indian war.) But not everyone with pale skin became part of this new people—the most fascinating sections of the book explore why some European settlers, such as Quakers (who were accused of betraying white people's interests), were excluded from the collective. Silver also shows how fears of Indian menace were taken up during the Revolution: patriots shored up a distinctive American identity and claimed that the British were engaging in Indian-like atrocities, such as scalping and cannibalism. Silver's study will change the way scholars think about whiteness and will reshape our understanding of how 13 distinct colonies were knit together into one nation."—Publishers Weekly
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