Indian Money As a Factor in New England Civilization
Indian Money As a Factor in New England Civilization
William B William Babcock Weeden
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" Woodward, Wam- pum, p. 58. 3 Journey Ed. , 1865, p. 56. 4 "Kalm saw it among the Ilurons and also below Quebec in 1748. So slow, in fact, were the red men to relinquish this eurreney, that wampum continued to be fabricated until within iifty years in several towns of New York State (chiefly at I5alylon, L. I. ) to meet the demand for it by western fur-traders. " Am. Nat. , XVII. 47ft. 6 Am. Nat. , XVII, 475. In 1673, when the true wampum had become very scarce, owing to the hoarding of it by ...the Indians and its disposal to remote tribes, "the Dutch council, therefore, issued an edict advancing its legal value twenty-five per cent. " 411] New England Civilization. 31 After the commercial, industrial, or purely economic element in this life had worked itself out, there was little wholesome or prosperous intercourse between the two races. (3. ) The efforts of the colonists to turn the natives to another civil and religious system, to tear them out of aboriginal life and plunge them into the Hebrew-European living of the new comers, to civilize them into copper-colored Puritans failed, and from the nature of the case must have failed.
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