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New York State’s History:
A Brief Overview
And
Views of Historiography
By Ronald R. Grube, Ph.D.
New York’s History: A Brief Overview
An Unpublished work
Copyright 2001 by Ronald R. Grube
Views of Historiography
An Unpublished work
Copyright 2004 by Ronald R. Grube
Table of Contents
Native New Yorkers 3
European Exploration and Colonization 26
England’s Colony 45
The American Revolution in New York 67
The Post-Revolutionary Growth of New York State 98
A Transportation Revolution 128
New York’s Greatest Revolution and Other Reforms 167
Contemporary Views of New York’s History 243
Historiography 325
Interpretative History 367
Chapter 1
Native New Yorkers
INTRODUCTION:
Four-fifths of New York prior to the adoption of the United States Constitution (and perhaps even to this date) was legally the property of the natives who had lived on the land for thousands years. Any historical consideration of New York’s History that slights the native contributions would be quite irresponsible. Without doubt, Henry, Pete, and Suzy (characters of the PDE) frequently imagined the presence of the Iroquois on Cayuga Lake. What they probably did not know was that the native presence in New York’s history had a profound impact on life in Central New York. This learning module respected the people who lived longest on this soil and water.
LEARNING GOALS:
To gain a familiarity with “Native” New York.
To examine the history of the Haudenosaunee.
To understand some of the differences between “Native” perspectives and “White” perspectives.
To consider the extent and kind of “Native” contributions to the development of New York State.
TOPICS EXAMINED:
The Earliest Americans and their migration to New York
The Haudenosaunee legend of the formation of the Confederacy
The Haudenosaunee Confederacy
European Intruders
The Beaver Wars
Examples of European understandings of the Haudenosaunee
THE SOCIAL MEANING:
The Native New Yorkers have
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