The Florida Borderlands from 1765 to 1837 was a fluid space in which established colonial and Indigenous social, political, and economic systems were in dialogue with emerging discourses associated with the market economy, nationalism, and race. Utilizing British, Spanish, and United States government documents, diplomatic correspondence, and slave claims, this work traces the racialization of diverse Indigenous and African populations. Older colonial powers and nascent nation states sought to create political and social space between individuals within these categories in an effort to better control their labor, movement, and economic status. Consequently, Seminoles and Africans resisted and adapted, depending on the situation, to these ne...
textAfricans forcibly brought to the Americas during slavery came from very diverse cultural groups,...
This project examines the intimate role slave claims played in the animosities which quickly develop...
xiii, 264 leavesThis dissertation examines the agency of African Americans in crafting race relation...
The Florida Borderlands from 1765 to 1837 was a fluid space in which established colonial and Indige...
Matson, CathyThe legacy of marronage, an act of resistance by which enslaved people ran away from th...
Resistance to oppression is a phenomenon that occurs world-wide and that shows remarkable variation ...
Florida’s Spanish borderland was the result of over two hundred and fifty years of cooperation and c...
Recently, the focus on slavery within native societies has benfited from a great deal of scholarly a...
The rise of Jacksonian democracy in the United States during the 1820s and 1830s led to a national p...
This project uses the framework of mobility to understand how settler colonialism functioned in a tr...
How did the Native South become the Deep South within the span of a single generation? This disserta...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
On his 10,000-acre plantation along the St. Johns River, Francis Philip Fatio had much to claim. Wit...
Between 1750 and 1810, the Muskogee Indians held the upper hand in intercolonial affairs and made Fl...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
textAfricans forcibly brought to the Americas during slavery came from very diverse cultural groups,...
This project examines the intimate role slave claims played in the animosities which quickly develop...
xiii, 264 leavesThis dissertation examines the agency of African Americans in crafting race relation...
The Florida Borderlands from 1765 to 1837 was a fluid space in which established colonial and Indige...
Matson, CathyThe legacy of marronage, an act of resistance by which enslaved people ran away from th...
Resistance to oppression is a phenomenon that occurs world-wide and that shows remarkable variation ...
Florida’s Spanish borderland was the result of over two hundred and fifty years of cooperation and c...
Recently, the focus on slavery within native societies has benfited from a great deal of scholarly a...
The rise of Jacksonian democracy in the United States during the 1820s and 1830s led to a national p...
This project uses the framework of mobility to understand how settler colonialism functioned in a tr...
How did the Native South become the Deep South within the span of a single generation? This disserta...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
On his 10,000-acre plantation along the St. Johns River, Francis Philip Fatio had much to claim. Wit...
Between 1750 and 1810, the Muskogee Indians held the upper hand in intercolonial affairs and made Fl...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
textAfricans forcibly brought to the Americas during slavery came from very diverse cultural groups,...
This project examines the intimate role slave claims played in the animosities which quickly develop...
xiii, 264 leavesThis dissertation examines the agency of African Americans in crafting race relation...