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Frontmatter
Illustrations and Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction: New England Begins
I Town Settlement in the Seventeenth Century
1 Indians, English, and Missionaries: the Plantation of Nashaway
2 "Indian-Fighters" and Town Founders: The Resettlement of the Wachusett, 1675-1725
II Town Settlement in the Eighteenth Century
3 Lancaster and its Offspring: Serial Town Formation Enters the New Century
4 Narragansett No. 2: Reproducing Families and Farms
III The Creation of Greater New England
5 New England Moves North: The South Shore of Novia Scotia
6 Town Founding and the Village Enlightenment: Walpole, New Hampshire
Epilogue: The Myth of Town Settlement
Notes
Bibliographical Essay
Index
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