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100 1  Usner, Daniel H. 
245 10 Indians, settlers & slaves in a frontier exchange economy 
       :|bthe Lower Mississippi Valley before 1783 /|cby Daniel 
       H. Usner, Jr. 
260    Chapel Hill :|bPublished for the Institute of Early 
       American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, by 
       the University of North Carolina Press,|c©1992. 
300    1 online resource (xvii, 294 pages) :|billustrations, maps
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505 0  pt. I. The Evolution of a Colonial Region, 1699-1783. 1. 
       Trade and Settlement in the Formation of a Colonial 
       Region. 2. Divergence within Colonial and Indian 
       Societies. 3. The Indian Alliance Network of a Marginal 
       European Colony. 4. Change and Continuity during the Years
       of Partition -- pt. II. The Frontier Exchange Economy. 5. 
       Farming, Hunting, and Herding. 6. Food Marketing and the 
       Evolution of Regional Foodways. 7. Soldiers, Sailors, and 
       Rowers. 8. The Deerskin Trade as a Market System. 
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651  0 Mississippi River Valley|xHistory|y18th century. 
651  0 Mississippi River Valley|xCommerce|xHistory|y18th century.
710 2  Institute of Early American History and Culture 
       (Williamsburg, Va.) 
740 0  Indians, settlers, and slaves in a frontier exchange 
       economy. 
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