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    New Haven, CT :Yale University Press,
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    edocfu_9960963561802883
    Format: 1 online resource (289 pages)
    ISBN: 0-300-24899-7
    Content: A new look at Thomas Morton, his controversial colonial philosophy, and his lengthy feud with the Puritans   Adding new depth to our understanding of early New England society, this riveting account of Thomas Morton explores the tensions that arose from competing colonial visions. A lawyer and fur trader, Thomas Morton dreamed of a society where Algonquian peoples and English colonists could coexist. Infamous for dancing around a maypole in defiance of his Pilgrim neighbors, Morton was reviled by the Puritans for selling guns to the Natives. Colonial authorities exiled him three separate times from New England, but Morton kept returning to fight for his beliefs.   This compelling counter-narrative to the familiar story of the Puritans combines a rich understanding of the period with a close reading of early texts to bring the contentious Morton to life. This volume sheds new light on the tumultuous formative decades of the American experience.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , A Note on the Text -- , Prologue -- , One. Homelands -- , Two. Partners -- , Three. Exiles -- , Four. Cutthroats in Canaan -- , Five. Acomenticus -- , Six. Legacies -- , Timeline -- , Note on Sources -- , Notes -- , Acknowledgments -- , Index , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-300-23010-9
    Language: English
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