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Author Ellisor, John T.

Title The Second Creek War : interethnic conflict and collusion on a collapsing frontier / John T. Ellisor
Published Lincoln, Neb. ; London : University of Nebraska Press, ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 497 pages) : maps
Series Indians of the southeast
Indians of the Southeast.
Contents Creek politics and confinement in new Alabama -- The Cusseta Treaty of 1832 -- Commodifying the Creek domain -- Resistance -- Rebellion -- The federal response -- Flight through southern Georgia -- Recriminations -- The war revives in new Alabama -- Seeking refuge in west Florida -- Epilogue: The legacy of the Second Creek War
Summary "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 land, however, dispossession of the Natives became an economic priority. Dispossessed and impoverished, some Creeks rose in armed revolt both to resist removal west and to drive the oppressors from their ancient homeland. Yet the resulting Second Creek War, which raged over three states, was fueled not only by Native determination but also by economic competition and was intensified not least by the massive government-sponsored land grab that constituted Indian removal. Because these circumstances also created fissures throughout southern society, both whites and blacks found it in their best interests to help the Creek insurgents. This first book-length examination of the Second Creek War shows how interethnic collusion and conflict characterized southern society during the 1830s."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 479-490) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Creek War, 1836.
Creek Indians -- Relocation
Creek Indians -- Government relations.
War and society -- United States -- History -- 19th century
HISTORY.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
Creek Indians -- Government relations
Creek Indians -- Relocation
Ethnic relations
War and society
SUBJECT Southwest, Old -- Ethnic relations
Subject United States
United States -- Old Southwest
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2010009967
ISBN 9780803234215
080323421X
1283051001
9781283051002