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A study of the Second Creek War and its impact on antebellum southern society.


Trade Review
"For too long, the Second Creek War has awaited serious scholarly attention. On the basis of exhaustive research, formidable attention to detail, and sophisticated interpretation, the first monograph on this conflict is likely to be the last for years to come."—John W. Hall, Tennessee Historical Quarterly
"Ellisor's book should appeal to all those interested in Alabama history, for it provides a revealing new look at the complexity of the antebellum society and of Indian removal."—Christina Snyder, Alabama Review
"Ellisor's complex approach offers historians of the early American Republic much to consider as they look to expand their understanding of the United States within the larger global processes of the nineteenth century."—Daniel Flaherty, Historian
"Second Creek War throws new light on Creek and Seminole removal and on the development of class in the early-to-mid nineteenth-century South."—Steven J. Peach, H-AmIndian

Table of Contents

List of Maps

Introduction: The Second Creek War?

1. Creek Politics and Confinement in New Alabama

2. The Cusseta Treaty of 1832

3. Commodifying the Creek Domain

4. Resistance

5. Rebellion

6. The Federal Response

7. Flight through Southern Georgia

8. Recriminations

9. The War Revives in New Alabama

10. Seeking Refuge in West Florida

Epilogue: The Legacy of the Second Creek War

Notes

Bibliography

Index

The Second Creek War

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/11/2010
      ISBN13: 9780803225480, 978-0803225480
      ISBN10: 0803225482

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A study of the Second Creek War and its impact on antebellum southern society.


      Trade Review
      "For too long, the Second Creek War has awaited serious scholarly attention. On the basis of exhaustive research, formidable attention to detail, and sophisticated interpretation, the first monograph on this conflict is likely to be the last for years to come."—John W. Hall, Tennessee Historical Quarterly
      "Ellisor's book should appeal to all those interested in Alabama history, for it provides a revealing new look at the complexity of the antebellum society and of Indian removal."—Christina Snyder, Alabama Review
      "Ellisor's complex approach offers historians of the early American Republic much to consider as they look to expand their understanding of the United States within the larger global processes of the nineteenth century."—Daniel Flaherty, Historian
      "Second Creek War throws new light on Creek and Seminole removal and on the development of class in the early-to-mid nineteenth-century South."—Steven J. Peach, H-AmIndian

      Table of Contents

      List of Maps

      Introduction: The Second Creek War?

      1. Creek Politics and Confinement in New Alabama

      2. The Cusseta Treaty of 1832

      3. Commodifying the Creek Domain

      4. Resistance

      5. Rebellion

      6. The Federal Response

      7. Flight through Southern Georgia

      8. Recriminations

      9. The War Revives in New Alabama

      10. Seeking Refuge in West Florida

      Epilogue: The Legacy of the Second Creek War

      Notes

      Bibliography

      Index

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