This thesis examines the involvement, leadership, and impact of the Black Seminoles during the Second Seminole War. In Florida, free Blacks, runaway slaves, and Blacks owned by Seminoles collectively became known as Black Seminoles. Black Seminoles either lived in separate communities near Seminole Indians, or joined them by cohabitating or intermarriage. Throughout this cohabitation, Blacks became an integral part of Seminole life by taking positions as advisers, counselors, and trusted interpreters to the English (who were rapidly advancing plantation society into territorial Florida). By the advent of the Second Seminole War, Black Seminoles, unlike their Seminole Indian counterparts were not given the opportunity to emigrate westward un...
Daniel Scallet, The Second Seminole War, the Ad Hoc Origins of American Imperialism, and the Silenc...
The rise of Jacksonian democracy in the United States during the 1820s and 1830s led to a national p...
This thesis explores the American Civil War in Indian Territory, focusing on how clashing visions of...
Thesis (PhD) - Indiana University, History, 2007This thesis examines the involvement, leadership, an...
The basic aim of this thesis is to describe and assess relations between Blacks and Seminoles from r...
The Second Seminole War in Florida, 1835-1842, was a time of disruption and upheaval for all of thos...
This project examines the intimate role slave claims played in the animosities which quickly develop...
The Second Seminole War and the Limits of American Aggression by C.S. Monaco is an important book on...
This study demonstrates that both government officials‟ and the settlers‟ perceptions of the Seminol...
There was no one basic cause of the Second Seminole War which began in Florida in December 1835. Maj...
xiii, 264 leavesThis dissertation examines the agency of African Americans in crafting race relation...
Resistance to oppression is a phenomenon that occurs world-wide and that shows remarkable variation ...
This study examined the interaction between rebellious African slaves, who took refuge in Florida, a...
Recently, the focus on slavery within native societies has benfited from a great deal of scholarly a...
The Florida Borderlands from 1765 to 1837 was a fluid space in which established colonial and Indige...
Daniel Scallet, The Second Seminole War, the Ad Hoc Origins of American Imperialism, and the Silenc...
The rise of Jacksonian democracy in the United States during the 1820s and 1830s led to a national p...
This thesis explores the American Civil War in Indian Territory, focusing on how clashing visions of...
Thesis (PhD) - Indiana University, History, 2007This thesis examines the involvement, leadership, an...
The basic aim of this thesis is to describe and assess relations between Blacks and Seminoles from r...
The Second Seminole War in Florida, 1835-1842, was a time of disruption and upheaval for all of thos...
This project examines the intimate role slave claims played in the animosities which quickly develop...
The Second Seminole War and the Limits of American Aggression by C.S. Monaco is an important book on...
This study demonstrates that both government officials‟ and the settlers‟ perceptions of the Seminol...
There was no one basic cause of the Second Seminole War which began in Florida in December 1835. Maj...
xiii, 264 leavesThis dissertation examines the agency of African Americans in crafting race relation...
Resistance to oppression is a phenomenon that occurs world-wide and that shows remarkable variation ...
This study examined the interaction between rebellious African slaves, who took refuge in Florida, a...
Recently, the focus on slavery within native societies has benfited from a great deal of scholarly a...
The Florida Borderlands from 1765 to 1837 was a fluid space in which established colonial and Indige...
Daniel Scallet, The Second Seminole War, the Ad Hoc Origins of American Imperialism, and the Silenc...
The rise of Jacksonian democracy in the United States during the 1820s and 1830s led to a national p...
This thesis explores the American Civil War in Indian Territory, focusing on how clashing visions of...