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Ch. 1 | Introduction | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Musketaquid : the native ecological system | 24 |
Ch. 3 | Mixed husbandry : the English ecological system | 54 |
Ch. 4 | The first division and the common field system | 74 |
Ch. 5 | The second division | 102 |
Ch. 6 | Settling the east quarter | 128 |
Ch. 7 | The ecological structure of colonial farming | 155 |
Ch. 8 | A town of limits | 197 |
Ch. 9 | Epilogue : beyond the meadows | 221 |
App. 1 | Genealogies | 235 |
App. 2 | East quarter land use, by deeds and valuations - 1749 | 243 |
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Add The Great Meadow: Farmers and the Land in Colonial Concord, The farmers of colonial New England have been widely accused of farming extensively, neglecting manure, wearing out their land, and moving on. But did they? And if so, when and why? Brian Donahue offers an innovative, accessible, and authoritative history, The Great Meadow: Farmers and the Land in Colonial Concord to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Great Meadow: Farmers and the Land in Colonial Concord, The farmers of colonial New England have been widely accused of farming extensively, neglecting manure, wearing out their land, and moving on. But did they? And if so, when and why? Brian Donahue offers an innovative, accessible, and authoritative history, The Great Meadow: Farmers and the Land in Colonial Concord to your collection on WonderClub |