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A strange likeness becoming red and white in eighteenth-century North America

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  • "When American Indians and Europeans met on the frontiers of eighteenth-century eastern North America, they had many shared ideas about human nature, political life, and social relations. But instead of finding fellowship in their common humanity, both Indians and Europeans emphasized their difference, increasingly so as the eighteenth century progressed. By the century's end, they had come to see themselves as people so different in their customs and natures that they appeared to be each other's opposite."
  • "When American Indians and Europeans met on the frontiers of 18th-century eastern North America, they had many shared ideas about human nature, political life, and social relations. This title is about how they came to see themselves as people so different in their customs and natures that they appeared to be each other's opposite.--Résumé de l'éditeur."

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  • "A Strange Likeness : Becoming Red and White in Eighteenth-Century North America"
  • "A Strange likeness becoming red and white in eighteenth-century North America"
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  • "A strange likeness becoming red and white in eighteenth-century North America"
  • "A strange likeness : becoming red and white in eighteenth-century North America"
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  • "A Strange likeness becoming Red and White in Eighteenth-century North America"