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Article: 1600-1754: Native Americans: Publications
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1600-1754: Native Americans: Publications
Andr
é
s Gonz
á
lez Barc
í
a,
Ensayo Cronol
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gico para la Historia General de la Florida, 1512
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1722
(Madrid, 1723)
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a Spanish study of interactions with Native Americans and European rivals in the 1500s and 1600s;
John Mason,
A Brief History of the Pequot War
(Boston: S. Kneeland & T. Green, 1736)
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a firsthand account of the 1637 war on the Connecticut River, written by an English officer but not published until a century after the fighting;
Mary Rowlandson,
The Soveraignty & Goodness of ...
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