Mann illustrates that sixteenth-century New England Indians lived in a dynamic world by highlighting their extensive trade networks, which connected various tribes and facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures. He also emphasizes their adaptive agricultural practices and resource management, which showcased their responsiveness to environmental changes. Additionally, Mann points out that interactions with European explorers and settlers introduced new challenges and opportunities, further demonstrating the fluidity of their social and economic landscapes.
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The Reformation of the Church of England
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