How did differences in inheritance shape the experience of the "middle ground" in British North America between 1607-1763? [HINT: Define inheritance, experience, and middle ground.] Address each of the following questions with at least one paragraph for each as you answer the question above. How did native Americans define social and political power? How did the colonists define power relations? How did notions of gender and property in colonial New England define the middle ground? Why did violence become a part of life in the middle ground? Were there any "winners" or "losers" in the middle ground?