The colonial history of New England has been thoroughly studied and educated at educational institutions of all levels in the US, but research on environmental history is delayed in the complex and attractive social and political history of the United States It is common to take. This trend has declined in recent decades as more Americans have become interested in their environment and protection, and in response to this new demand, the field of environmental history is described in William Cronon et al. It is due to. He was launched by a historian, and he explored new changes. British environment under the control of Native American and European settlers in land change: Indian colonies
How New England colonizers change the environment of New England Amid the change of land, William Clone is seeking to influence the pursuit of European settlers in the capitalist market and the impact on the New England ecosystem It pointed out. Native American and colonialists have different views on the use of land resources. Indigenous people believe that land is not owned, but a resource for life. They believe in the hunter collection system and hunt only when needed. In the long run, Native American
William Cronon's "Land Change" offers countless observations and gatherings on New England ecology and encounters with settlers and Native Americans. Cronon explained and analyzed the various events that occurred in New England's animal and plant environment. It occurred when India's domination over Europe changed. As the distant world and European residents are brought into the North American ecosystem, the boundary between them becomes blurred. Krone used a series of evidence to discuss the serious ecological consequences of contact between Europe and New England. In addition to scientific data, Cronon also used reports and records as evidence of his argument.
Native Americans live with land rather than they live. When the settlers arrived at the new world with their presumed concept of life, they changed the ecology of the whole region. Because of the fence, Native American can no longer move freely with the season, but it is restricted to the land where the colonists do not want. It is difficult to understand how settlers legally took away Indian land and their freedom from them. The answer is related equally. The Indians were not Christians, so the settlers did not believe that the Indians were equal. On the contrary, the American Indians have participated in strange customs, and it was believed that colonists were from the devil. For colonies who believe the Indians are barbarians rather than humans, this is a small step and denies the right to American land.