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Divided We Stand By Roger Thompson

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Title:Divided We Stand
Author:Roger Thompson
Format:Hardcover
Page:269 pages
ISBN:1558493042

Established in 1630, Watertown was among the original six towns of Massachusetts Its early history was marked by frequent disputes, a penchant for questioning authority, and an atmosphere of tension and discord In recounting the story of Watertown s formative years, Roger Thompson examines how the community managed to avoid descending into anarchy He also explores the w Established in 1630, Watertown was among the original six towns of Massachusetts Its early history was marked by frequent disputes, a penchant for questioning authority, and an atmosphere of tension and discord In recounting the story of Watertown s formative years, Roger Thompson examines how the community managed to avoid descending into anarchy He also explores the ways in which English settlers preserved their habits of behavior in a new world environment, even as they were obliged to innovate and embrace change Thompson describes Watertown s early government, its relations with Native Americans and neighboring communities, its religious and economic affairs, and the day to day experiences of its people Conflict occurred over a wide variety of issues land allocation, administrative accountability, religious orthodoxy and exclusivity, generational and gender differences, livestock and fencing haves and have nots Thompson brings these disputes to life through a series of vivid case studies drawn from the unpublished Middlesex County Court Records Among others, we meet John Sawin, who despite his best efforts at subterfuge was convicted of stealing and selling a neighbor s




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Established in 1630, Watertown was among the original six towns of Massachusetts Its early history was marked by frequent disputes, a penchant for que
Divided We Stand
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