Killing over land : Murder and diplomacy on the early American frontier / Robert M. Owens.
2024
E93 .O974 2024
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Killing over land : Murder and diplomacy on the early American frontier / Robert M. Owens.
ISBN
9780806194417
0806194413
080619362X
9780806193625
0806194413
080619362X
9780806193625
Published
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, [2024]
Copyright
©2024
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (x, 255 pages) : map
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E93 .O974 2024
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973.2/508997
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Contrasts and Similarities: Pennsylvania and Georgia
2. Sovereignty and Real Estate
3. Blood in the Southern Hills
4. Murder and Kentucky
5. Murder and Revolution
6. Conquest in Theory and Practice
7. Cherokees and Creeks in the New Republic
8. Hanging Maw's Words versus Tennessee Bullets
9. Total Destruction? Creek-US Relations in the 1790s
10. Murder in the Age of Jefferson
11. Gender, Violence, and the Limitations of Chivalry
12. "An indelible reproach upon the character of a Christian country and society": Murder and Occasional Justice in the North
13. Prologue to Removal
14. Colonial Endgame
Conclusion. Tsali
Epilogue.
1. Contrasts and Similarities: Pennsylvania and Georgia
2. Sovereignty and Real Estate
3. Blood in the Southern Hills
4. Murder and Kentucky
5. Murder and Revolution
6. Conquest in Theory and Practice
7. Cherokees and Creeks in the New Republic
8. Hanging Maw's Words versus Tennessee Bullets
9. Total Destruction? Creek-US Relations in the 1790s
10. Murder in the Age of Jefferson
11. Gender, Violence, and the Limitations of Chivalry
12. "An indelible reproach upon the character of a Christian country and society": Murder and Occasional Justice in the North
13. Prologue to Removal
14. Colonial Endgame
Conclusion. Tsali
Epilogue.