Contested Continent is magisterial. Mancall's smoothly written and prodigiously researched work opens the door to the America of the pre-Columbian age in which the foundation for the America we know was laid.This book is destined to become indispensable. * Annette Gordon-Reed, author of The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family * Wide-ranging and authoritative, Contested Continent tells a complex story with remarkable clarity. Enslaved Africans, enduring Natives, and contentious colonizers interacted in kaleidoscopic patterns to reshape North America. A leading historian of American origins, Peter Mancall offers a sure guide into a deeply contested terrain. * Alan Taylor, author of American Colonies: The Settlement of North America * In this expansive and authoritative book, Peter Mancall masterfully weaves Europe and the Americas together and follows multiple narratives to create a compelling picture of a changing world. It will surely become the go-to work for understanding how European colonization of an Indigenous continent shaped what we know as early America * Colin G. Calloway, Dartmouth College * How did 'America' begin? Peter Mancall's brilliant, necessarily and inventively capacious opening volume for the Oxford History of the United States shines powerful interpretive and narrative light on its origins. Drawing on an exceptional depth of material, including decades of expert scholarship, Mancall shows a world made new through contest among diverse and powerful Indigenous peoples who defined the continent for the whole of the long period under study, the scattered Europeans who came to claim it, and the Africans they enslaved. * Karin Wulf, Director and Librarian, John Carter Brown Library * Nearly 500 pages describing 17th century North America deliver far more details than school history texts-and in far superior prose... Excellent survey of North America's early history. * Kirkus *