1. Changes in the Land by William Cronon
Even though the Europeans scoffed at the Indians way of living they were fascinated by the Native American's knowledge of preserving and purging the agricultural and hunting land. ... This resulted in an immense use of agriculture in a single area. ... "Domesticated grazing animals were arguably the single most distinguishing characteristic of European agriculture" (Cronon 128). ...
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