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Saints and Strangers: Hivings Challenge Community Solidarity and Indian Culture

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Abstract
New England colonists, in contrast with Chesapeake settlers, are more interested in staying put than spreading out. But as rapid population growth overtakes them, people inevitably begin to move beyond town boundaries. Such "hivings," as they are called, seem to weaken the strength of the original communitarian impulse. Expansion also intrudes upon the Native American population. Although Indians only intensively cultivate small amounts of land, the hunting and gathering that is integral to their life depends upon extensive land use.
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American History, American Studies, Native American Studies, U.S. Colonial History, Unfinished Nation, The
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