Glorious Revolutions, 1678–1699

Matthew R. Bahar
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To its Native signatories, the Casco Bay Treaty of 1678 recognized a post-war order where the Dawnland’s rightful inheritors commanded deference and cooperation from its colonial neighbors. By accepting their status as a dependent community whose presence represented a revocable privilege granted by Native leaders such as Madockawando, outsiders gained access to a newly regenerated northeast and began building new lives alongside its first people. But peace proved ephemeral. The rapid expansion of English colonialism after 1680 reintroduced many of the problems that antagonized Indian-settler relations earlier in the century. New evils compounded the old. Desperately hoping to win back the confidence of its people, especially those employed in the increasingly vital fishing industry, New England authorities implemented an aggressive policy for coastal security by severing Native access to the ocean. Within a decade of its formal recognition in the peace treaty of 1678, Wabanaki sovereignty over land and sea faced threats new and old.
光荣革命(1678-1699
1678年的《卡斯科湾条约》(Casco Bay Treaty)承认了一种战后秩序,在这种秩序下,多恩兰的合法继承者要求其殖民地邻国的尊重与合作。通过接受他们作为一个独立社区的地位,外来者可以进入一个新生的东北地区,并开始与那里的第一批人一起建立新的生活。但事实证明,和平是短暂的。1680年之后,英国殖民主义的迅速扩张重新引发了许多问题,这些问题在本世纪初曾使印度与定居者之间的关系变得敌对。新的罪恶加重了旧的罪恶。新英格兰当局迫切希望赢回人民的信任,特别是那些受雇于日益重要的捕鱼业的人,他们通过切断土著居民进入海洋的途径,实施了一项激进的沿海安全政策。在1678年和平条约正式承认瓦班纳基后的十年里,它对陆地和海洋的主权面临着新的和旧的威胁。
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