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portada Contested Currents. Rivers and the Remaking of New England
Type
Physical Book
Collection
Early American Studies
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
216
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
9.00 x 6.00 cm
ISBN13
9781512830156

Contested Currents. Rivers and the Remaking of New England

Zachary M. Bennett (Author) · University of Pennsylvania Press · Hardcover

Contested Currents. Rivers and the Remaking of New England - Zachary M. Bennett

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Synopsis "Contested Currents. Rivers and the Remaking of New England"

A compelling history of New England told through its rivers and the Native Americans and colonists who depended on them

In Contested Currents, Zachary M. Bennett presents a new perspective on the history of New England by following its many rivers: how they shaped, and were shaped by, the people who struggled to control the region. Bennett explores how these waterways sustained Algonquian peoples for eons, their central role in English colonization projects during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and their importance to early industrialization.

Rivers provided people of the region with the salmon, shad, and herring that fed them; the nutrients that fertilized their crops; and the currents that bore their canoes for trading and communicating. Bennett describes how, at first, rivers facilitated connection and cooperation between English colonists and Algonquians. But the environmental degradation caused by colonists’ dams, sawmills, and fishing practices soured these relationships, ultimately leading to violence.

Contested Currents shows how New England’s exceptionally steep, rushing rivers shaped Algonquian fishing, agriculture, and means of warfare. Bennett also uncovers how the geographical differences between the western and eastern frontiers of the region influenced the trajectories of violent altercations throughout the colonial period. In the end, Bennett argues, the harnessing of a river’s energy to produce commodities for trade spared no room for either the mobile and reciprocal lifeways of indigenous people or colonists’ visions of sustainable family farms. By tracing how the use of waterpower changed over time from a communal life-giving force to merely a resource to be exploited, Contested Currents uncovers a new story about the origins of capitalism and the environmental movement in America.



Contested Currents presents a new perspective on the history of New England by following its many rivers—tracing how the changes Native Americans and European colonists made to rivers drove the dramatic environmental and social transformation of the region.

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