Abstract
In 1736, Penobscot and Massachusetts leaders cooperated to evict colonists from Native lands in Maine, rejecting the claims of a wealthy, powerful land speculator to that territory. This article finds that Native and European conceptions of landownership facilitated this unlikely alliance on what was an otherwise volatile frontier.
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