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第19章 THE COLONIAL PERIOD(18)

This ancient political principle,so well understood in diplomatic circles,applied nearly as well to the original thirteen American colonies as to the countries of Europe.The necessity for common defense,if not equally great,was certainly always pressing.Though it has long been the practice to speak of the early settlements as founded in "a wilderness,"this was not actually the case.From the earliest days of Jamestown on through the years,the American people were confronted by dangers from without.All about their tiny settlements were Indians,growing more and more hostile as the frontier advanced and as sharp conflicts over land aroused angry passions.To the south and west was the power of Spain,humiliated,it is true,by the disaster to the Armada,but still presenting an imposing front to the British empire.To the north and west were the French,ambitious,energetic,imperial in temper,and prepared to contest on land and water the advance of British dominion in America.

Relations with the Indians and the FrenchIndian Affairs.-It is difficult to make general statements about the relations of the colonists to the Indians.The problem was presented in different shape in different sections of America.It was not handled according to any coherent or uniform plan by the British government,which alone could speak for all the provinces at the same time.Neither did the proprietors and the governors who succeeded one another,in an irregular train,have the consistent policy or the matured experience necessary for dealing wisely with Indian matters.As thedifficulties arose mainly on the frontiers,where the restless and pushing pio-neers were ****** their way with gun and ax,nearly everything that happened was the result of chance rather than of calculation.A personal quarrel between traders and an Indian,a jug of whisky,a keg of gunpowder,the exchange of guns for furs,personal treachery,or a flash of bad temper often set in motion destructive forces of the most terrible character.

On one side of the ledger may be set innumerable generous records-of Squanto and Samoset teaching the Pilgrims the ways of the wilds;of Roger Williams buying his lands from the friendly natives;or of William Penn treating with them on his arrival in America.On the other side of the ledger must be recorded many a cruel and bloody conflict as the frontier rolled westward with deadly precision.The Pequots on the Connecticut border,sensing their doom,fell upon the tiny settlements with awful fury in 1637only to meet with equally terrible punishment.A generation later,King Philip,son of Massasoit,the friend of the Pilgrims,called his tribesmen to a war of extermination which brought the strength of all New England to the field and ended in his own destruction.In New York,the relations with the Indians,especially with the Algonquins and the Mohawks,were marked by periodic and desperate wars.Virginia and her Southern neighbors suffered as did New England.In 1622Opecacano,a brother of Powhatan,the friend of the Jamestown settlers,launched a general massacre;and in 1644he attempted a war of extermination.In 1675the whole frontier was ablaze.Nathaniel Bacon vainly attempted toVirginians Defending Themselves against the Indiansstir the colonial governor to put up an adequate defense and,failing in that plea,himself headed a revolt and a successful expedition against the Indians.As the Virginia outposts advanced into the Kentucky country,the strife with the natives was transferred to that "dark and bloody ground";while to the southeast,a desperate struggle with the Tuscaroras called forth the combined forces of the two Carolinas and Virginia.

English,French,and Spanish Possessions in America,1750From such horrors New Jersey and Delaware were saved on account.Pennsylvania,consistently following a policy of conciliation,was likewise spared until her western vanguard allied French and Indians.Georgia,by clever negotiations and treaties of alliance,managed to keep on Cherokees and Creeks.But neither diplomacy nor generosity could stay the inevitable conflict as the frontier advanced,especially after the French soldiers enlisted the Indians in their imperial enterprises.It was then that desultory fighting became general warfare.

Early Relations with the French.-During the first decades of Frenchexploration and settlement in the St.Lawrence country,the English colonies,engrossed with their own problems,gave little or no thought to their distant neighbors.Quebec,founded in 1608,and Montreal,in 1642,were too far away,too small in population,and too slight in strength to be much of a menace to Boston,Hartford,or New York.It was the statesmen in France and England,rather than the colonists in America,who first grasped the significance of the slowly converging empires in North America.It was the ambition of Louis XIV of France,rather than the labors of Jesuit missionaries and French rangers,that sounded the first note of colonial alarm.

Evidence of this lies in the fact that three conflicts between the English and the French occurred before their advancing frontiers met on the Pennsylvania border.King William's War (1689-1697),Queen Anne's War (1701-1713),andKing George's War (1744-1748)owed their origins and their endings mainly to the intrigues and rivalries of European powers,although they all involved the American colonies in struggles with the French and their savage allies.

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