Event
Colonial Conflict over the Trade in Indigenous Corn on the Connecticut River, 1637-1639
Brown Bag Session
Alice King, University of Virginia
Papers are circulated in advance. For copies, please contact the McNeil Center office.
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Alice King is a PhD Candidate in the Corcoran Department of History at the University of Virginia. She is working on a dissertation about the defining influence of Indigenous tribute practices on the colonial state in Connecticut during the seventeenth century. Alice is a Jefferson Scholars Foundation Fellow 2023-2024 and her work has been supported by the Folger Institute, Mystic Seaport Museum, and the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, among others.