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Explores the origins of racialization in peninsular Florida during the 300 years prior to the founding of the US. Focusing on all the major groups in the region during the colonial period, this sociocultural study examines the processes by which Europeans and half a dozen Florida tribes forged understandings of one another and themselves through their individual and collective ideas and activities.

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Explores the origins of racialization in peninsular Florida during the 300 years prior to the founding of the US. Focusing on all the major groups in the region during the colonial period, this sociocultural study examines the processes by which Europeans and half a dozen Florida tribes forged understandings of one another and themselves through their individual and collective ideas and activities.
Autorenporträt
Daniel S. Murphree is associate professor of history at the University of Central Florida.