THE SECOND INVASION OF NORTH AMERICA ABOVE MEXICO THE FIRST NINETY YEARS Indigenous Americans' Successful Defense against Europeans 1521 to 1610


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<p>For ninety years from the first European invasion of North America above Mexico in 1521 until 1610 Spanish French and English would-be colonists repeatedly mounted incursions into eastern Canada and in the United States from Maine to Florida and across the south from North Carolina to California. By June 7 1610 less than a thousand Europeans resided permanently in North America above Mexico. Native Americans at a terrible cost in lives lost to European diseases had successfully prevented Europeans from invading their land.</p><p><em>The Second Invasion of North America Above Mexico The First Ninety Years: Indigenous Americans’ Successful Defense Against Europeans</em> <em>1521 to 1620</em> is the first book to focus exclusively on these pre-colonial years and the interactions of Native Americans and Europeans.</p><p>Calvin D. Trowbridge Jr. is the author of two books on the beginning of the United States and Canada covering the period from 1492 to 1640 and a biography of Marconi the inventor of long-distance wireless communication. <em>The Second Invasion of North America Above Mexico</em> will benefit all who are interested in American and Canadian history.</p>
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