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Trade or raid: Acadian settlers and native Americans before 1755

机译:贸易或raid:1755年之前的阿卡迪亚定居者和美洲原住民

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Could North America have been settled more peacefully, with fewer property rights violations against Native Americans? To answer this question, we utilize the case of French colonists of Atlantic Canada (the Acadians) and a Native American tribe (the Mi'kmaq) between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in the areas around the Bay of Fundy in the modern provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Under a relative state of anarchy, both the Acadians and the Mi'kmaq were able to minimize the relative returns to using violence by adopting rules of collective decision-making that favored consensus-building. By prioritizing consensus, distributional coalitions were faced with higher decision-making costs, making it difficult for concentrated interest groups within each society to capture the gains from fighting and spilling them over as external costs over the rest of the population. As a result, both the Acadians and the Mi'kmaq were able to reap the benefits of productive specialization and social cooperation under the division of labor.
机译:北美可以更安静地解决,违反美国原住民的产权较少?为了回答这个问题,我们利用了大西洋加拿大(阿教堂)的法国殖民主义者的案例,以及在十七世纪和第十八世纪之间的美洲人部落(Mi'kmaq)在Quale of Nova的现代省湾湾周围的地区之间斯科舍和新的不伦瑞克。在无政府状态的相对状态下,Acadians和Mi'kmaq能够通过采用赞成共识建设的集体决策规则来最大限度地减少对使用暴力的相对回报。通过优先顺序共识,分配联盟面临着更高的决策成本,使每个社会内的集中利益集团难以捕捉到战斗中的收益,并将其溢出到其他人口的外部成本。因此,阿卡迪人和MI'KMAQ都能够在劳动分工下获得生产力专业化和社会合作的好处。

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