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1 Kevin Schultz, Hist, Volume 1: US History Through 1877 (Fourth Edition; Boston: Cengage
Learning, 2015), chapter 1, section 1.
2 Schultz, Hist, chapter 1, section 4.
3 A French Missionary Describes the Iroquois, 1659-1660, in Elizabeth Cobbs and Edward J.
Blum, eds., Major Problems in American History, Volume I: To 1877, Documents and Essays
(Fourth Edition; Boston: Cengage Learning, 2017), 39-41.
4 A French Missionary Describes the Iroquois, 1659-1660, in Cobbs and Blum, eds., Major
Problems in American History, 39-41.
5 Edward J. Blum, Lecture, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, March 9, 2016.
6 Blum, Lecture, March 9, 2016.

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