Historians have traditionally viewed the “Creek War of 1836” as a minor police action centered on rounding up the Creek Indians for removal to Indian Territory. Using extensive archival research, John T. Ellisor demonstrates that, in fact, the Second Creek War was neither brief nor small. Indeed, armed conflict continued long after “peace” was declared and the majority of Creeks had been sent west. Ellisor’s study also broadly illuminates southern society just prior to the Indian removals, a time when many blacks, whites, and Natives lived in close proximity in the Old Southwest. In the Creek country, also called New Alabama, these ethnic groups began to develop a pluralistic society. When the 1830s cotton boom placed a premium on Creek l...
n Indian Territory the Civil War is a story best told through shades of gray rather than black and w...
Reviewer Sarah Elliott writes that Fay A. Yarbough’s Choctaw Confederates: The American Civil War in...
A Look at the Civil War in Indian Territory When I teach the Civil War, I talk very little about its...
Historians have traditionally viewed the “Creek War of 1836” as a minor police action centered on ro...
The Second Seminole War and the Limits of American Aggression by C.S. Monaco is an important book on...
There was no one basic cause of the Second Seminole War which began in Florida in December 1835. Maj...
Recent scholarship has put the Second Seminole War in its proper place as one of the most dramatic e...
Daniel Scallet, The Second Seminole War, the Ad Hoc Origins of American Imperialism, and the Silenc...
This dissertation is a political history of the Creek Indians spanning the years between the conclus...
<p>In 1760, when British victory was all but assured and hostilities in the northeastern colonies of...
Historians have long focused on violence’s permeation of the postwar South. However, in The War Afte...
Abstract: Documents pertaining to the sale of lands belonging to Ko Yoo Quae, Alpetter Hadjo, Co Cho...
The Second Seminole War comprised the single most significant event of Florida’s territorial period....
Five days after Christmas in 1837, Brigadier General Thomas Sidney Jesup wrote a letter to Colonel Z...
This paper explores the Cherokee Nation’s experience in the American Civil War. It delves into the i...
n Indian Territory the Civil War is a story best told through shades of gray rather than black and w...
Reviewer Sarah Elliott writes that Fay A. Yarbough’s Choctaw Confederates: The American Civil War in...
A Look at the Civil War in Indian Territory When I teach the Civil War, I talk very little about its...
Historians have traditionally viewed the “Creek War of 1836” as a minor police action centered on ro...
The Second Seminole War and the Limits of American Aggression by C.S. Monaco is an important book on...
There was no one basic cause of the Second Seminole War which began in Florida in December 1835. Maj...
Recent scholarship has put the Second Seminole War in its proper place as one of the most dramatic e...
Daniel Scallet, The Second Seminole War, the Ad Hoc Origins of American Imperialism, and the Silenc...
This dissertation is a political history of the Creek Indians spanning the years between the conclus...
<p>In 1760, when British victory was all but assured and hostilities in the northeastern colonies of...
Historians have long focused on violence’s permeation of the postwar South. However, in The War Afte...
Abstract: Documents pertaining to the sale of lands belonging to Ko Yoo Quae, Alpetter Hadjo, Co Cho...
The Second Seminole War comprised the single most significant event of Florida’s territorial period....
Five days after Christmas in 1837, Brigadier General Thomas Sidney Jesup wrote a letter to Colonel Z...
This paper explores the Cherokee Nation’s experience in the American Civil War. It delves into the i...
n Indian Territory the Civil War is a story best told through shades of gray rather than black and w...
Reviewer Sarah Elliott writes that Fay A. Yarbough’s Choctaw Confederates: The American Civil War in...
A Look at the Civil War in Indian Territory When I teach the Civil War, I talk very little about its...