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UVM HST 96 - Comanche
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HST 096 1st Edition Lecture 5Outline of Last Lecture Discussion and facts on the Catawba, Comanche, and AbenakiCatawba lost great numbersAbenaki’s attitude towards European InvadersComanche interaction or lack of with SpanishOutline of Current Lecture Current LectureNoes from readingJan 29, 2015Deer skin map (from Calloway 162) in the beginning depicts a not to scale depiction of the Indian Tribes in the South East shows that the Catawba Indians were aware of their geographicallocation with regards to other tribes and the English colonists. They were capable of cartography regardless of how modern it was. (a picture of the Piedmont White-Indian trade network) - Map does show that the Indians were involved with colonial tradeDocument pairs Discussed in ClassHow would you compare the experiences between Jemison and Le Rey/ LeinJemison- Accepted by ceremony- Happy tail- Not negative at all about captors (they’re family)- No hardship, life more pleasant- Does not include her capture, just her arrival (capture left out by author)- This is good example of “Going Indian”Le Roy/LeinThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Violence, hostility, scalping, torture- Resentment, have been forced to come- Considers the natives more primitive, the account does not show them getting over it- More urgency, inclusion of- Potentially forced labor, not new family member.Conclusion is that like any other human the Indians fell within a spectrum and that some were more aggressive, some less. The area is a warzone between Indians, French, and British and people were simply used to fill positions. Slaves, refilling ranks, ransom (life was dangerous)Document pair #2Abenaki and ComancheAbenaki-English- Indian is honor our accords, pushing back against colonial settling and fort creationComanche Doc-Span- One of the best governors of New Mexico who was leaving directions for the next governor. In both cases the tribes show that the tribes were not weak, especially in the South where the Comanche’s far outnumbered the Spanish. Also in North Abenaki’s say they will call in the French. Prevent war because it is expensive in war and blood.Abenaki’s did not know that there were far more numbers across the sea, but these numbers had not come, the Indians still had power, and the colonists were rightly scared of what the Indians were capable of.Commonality between the two documents is that the Indians can play the Imperial powers off one another and the writers are aware of


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