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Warring Emotions: Anger, Settler Colonialism and Racecraft in Sixteenth-Century Florida
Heather Martel
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16th Century
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Anger
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Protestant
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Settler Colonialism
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Racecraft
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Racist
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Rage
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Fury
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Fort
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Massacre
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Huguenots
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Warriors
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Structural Violence
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Revenge
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White Supremacy
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Black Legend
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Emotional Regime
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Emotional History
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Arts and Humanities
16 th century
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Florida
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Protestant
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Settler Colonialism
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racist
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Rage
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Structure
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Huguenots
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forts
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Warrior
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White Supremacy
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Black Legend
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Emotional History
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Revenge
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fury
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Social Sciences
Emotions
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French
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Settler Colonialism
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Spanish
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Christians
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Revenge
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