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Set in mid-18th-century colonial New York, the narrative follows German settlers and newly arrived immigrants whose arrival at a harbor provokes heated debate among established residents about labor, public health, and social belonging. A young settler travels to the provincial capital to defend community timber and land rights while domestic life on the Mohawk frontier is depicted through household scenes, work, and neighborly disputes. The work examines cultural prejudice, legal and economic struggles over land, and the everyday resilience required to build and defend a frontier community.
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