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The Seven Borderlands: Colonial Power Struggles Across North America MTA
Comparative Histories of Spanish, French, British, and Indigenous Frontiers
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The Seven Borderlands: Colonial Power Struggles Across North America *The Seven Borderlands* offers a comparative history of North America’s colonial frontiers, arguing that borders were not static lines but fluid zones of negotiation, exchange, and conflict. By examining seven distinct regions—Florida, the Gulf Coast, the Mississippi Valley, the Great Lakes, the Northeast, the Pacific Northwest, and California—the book centers Indigenous nations, maroons, and mixed-heritage "middle ground" actors as the primary architects of regional order. It demonstrates how imperial powers (Spanish, French, British, and Russian) were forced to adapt their legal, military, and economic strategies to local environmental rhythms and Indigenous political protocols.

A central theme of the work is the intersection of mobility, slavery, and sovereignty. The text highlights how different legal regimes—such as Spanish manumission laws in Florida versus British chattel slavery in Georgia—created corridors of flight and refuge. Similarly, in the Great Lakes and the Northeast, the book explores how the fur trade and "Covenant Chain" diplomacy utilized gift-giving and kinship to maintain fragile balances of power. In the West, the Pacific Northwest and California sections illustrate how maritime trade and the mission-presidio system created unique labor regimes that were constantly challenged by Indigenous resistance and environmental volatility.

Methodologically, the book integrates environmental history with political and social analysis, showing how hurricanes, river currents, and seasonal migrations acted as sovereign forces that governed human activity. It delves into the technical aspects of "making" borders through surveying and cartography, revealing how European grids often clashed with lived Indigenous geographies. Ultimately, the book argues that modern North American identities are the direct legacy of these messy, pluralistic zones, where the practice of negotiation shaped the eventual territorial boundaries of the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Borders were negotiated spaces shaped by Indigenous nations, European empires, and African-descended communities rather than fixed lines imposed from above.
  • Trade networks (furs, deerskins, sea otters) created economic interdependence that influenced political alliances and power dynamics across the seven borderland regions.
  • Environmental factors like hurricanes, river systems, and ecological knowledge actively shaped imperial strategies and Indigenous resistance efforts.
  • Legal pluralism enabled forum shopping, allowing individuals to navigate between Spanish, French, British, and Indigenous legal systems to pursue freedom or advantage.
  • Borderland practices of mobility, refuge, and hybrid identity formation influenced later North American concepts of citizenship, sovereignty, and cultural identity.
Who's It For:

This book is intended for university students, scholars, and serious history enthusiasts specializing in North American history, Indigenous studies, colonialism, borderlands studies, or comparative empire studies. Readers should have familiarity with academic historical methods and be interested in understanding how negotiated frontiers shaped modern North American identities through detailed regional case studies and cross-cultural analysis.

Author:

Ryan Sanchez

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Date Published:

January 19, 2026

Word Count:

93,194 words

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6 hours 32 minutes

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