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Unworthy republic the dispossession of Native Americans and the road to Indian territory Claudio Saunt

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Author:
Saunt, Claudio  Search this
Physical description:
xix, 396 pages illustrations, maps 24 cm
Type:
Books
History
Place:
États-Unis
United States
Mississippi-Gebiet
Date:
2021
1789-1869
1815-1861
Contents:
Introduction: "Words are delusive" -- Section 1: White supremacy and Indian territory. Aboriginia ; The White people of Georgia -- Section 2: The view from Washington City. The debate ; "Forked tongue and shallow hart" -- Section 3: The best laid plans. The plan of operations ; The cholera times -- Section 4: Financing dispossession. The financiers ; "A combination of designing speculators" -- Section 5: From expulsion to extermination. 1836 : the southern world at war ; At the point of a bayonet ; 'Tis no sin -- Afterword: The price of expulsion
Summary:
"A masterful and unsettling history of the forced migration of 80,000 Native Americans across the Mississippi River in the 1830s. On May 28, 1830, Congress authorized the expulsion of indigenous peoples from the East to territories west of the Mississippi River. Over the next decade, Native Americans saw their homelands and possessions stolen through fraud, intimidation, and murder. Thousands lost their lives. In this powerful, gripping book, Claudio Saunt upends the common view that "Indian Removal" was an inevitable chapter in US expansion across the continent. Instead, Saunt argues that it was a contested political act-resisted by both indigenous peoples and US citizens-that passed in Congress by a razor-thin margin. In telling the full story of this systematic, state-sponsored theft, Saunt reveals how expulsion became national policy, abetted by southern slave owners and financed by Wall Street. Moving beyond the familiar story of the Trail of Tears, Unworthy Republic offers a fast-paced yet deeply researched account of unbridled greed, government indifference, and administrative incompetence. The consequences of this vast transfer of land and wealth still resonate today"-- Provided by publisher
Topic:
Indian Removal, 1813-1903  Search this
Government relations  Search this
History, 19th Century  Search this
Indigenous Removal, 1813-1903  Search this
Indigenous peoples--Government relations  Search this
Indiens d'Amérique--Déplacement, 1813-1903  Search this
Indiens d'Amérique--Relations avec l'État  Search this
HISTORY--19th Century  Search this
HISTORY--Native American  Search this
Indians of North America--Government relations  Search this
Indianer  Search this
Indianerreservat  Search this
Minderheitenpolitik  Search this
Umsiedlung  Search this
Native Americans--Government relations  Search this
History  Search this
Histoire  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
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