Colonial Ecology, Atlantic Economy
Colonial Ecology, Atlantic Economy
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"This book is an exploration of how the early modern revolution in world commerce transformed human and ecological relations in the lands touched by European colonialism. At its heart lies the question of how and why, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the opportunities offered by transatlantic commerce led ordinary men and women--both settlers and Native peoples--to radically transform the ecology of one corner of their rapidly globalizing world. This book's five chapters revolve around five commodities which were especially important for networks of local, regional, and/or transatlantic trade in the colonial period: furs, agricultural crops, firewood, timber, and livestock"--
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