Kniha Removal Aftershock Jane F Lancaster

Removal Aftershock

Seminoles Struggles Survive West

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Dostupnost: Skladem u dodavatele
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A chronicle of hardship and persistence, Removal Aftershock centers on the Seminoles and their exper...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
1994
Stránek
248
EAN
9780870498466
ISBN
9780870498466
Enbook ID
06371331
Hmotnost
123
Rozměry
153 x 226 x 13

Kompletní popis

A chronicle of hardship and persistence, Removal Aftershock centers on the Seminoles and their experiences in the West after the federal government forced them out of their Florida homelands during the early 1800s. Gaining control of Florida in 1819, the United States initiated a series of treaties that compelled the Native-American tribes to ac­cept reduced territory, relocations, and finally removal to west of the Mississippi. Some Seminoles fought to stay in Florida; others, along with their black slaves, were sent west between 1834 and 1859. After enduring the trials of removal, the Western Seminoles faced a new struggle. As a small tribe, they had to fight to maintain their identity and land rather than be absorbed into the much larger Creek Nation, as the treaties seemingly required. 



The struggle for independence from the Creeks was aggravated by other problems, including on the one hand, government neglect, delayed annuities, and corrupt officials; on the other, they were confronted by threatening Plains Indians, measles and smallpox epidemics, alcohol abuse, droughts, and crop failures. Following an 1856 treaty that brought them independence from the Creeks, the Seminoles were next drawn into the Civil War, which riddled the tribe with division and dispersal, property destruction, and death. In 1866, the Semi­noles' cooperation with the Confederates was used to justify reduction of their land from more than 2 million acres to 200,000 acres. In telling the story of the Seminoles after removal, Jane Lancaster highlights a neglect­ed area of Native-American studies and places the tribe in proper historical perspec­tive. Despite their countless hardships and the inhumane policies of the government, the Seminoles have survived to the present day ­an enduring testament to the stubbornness and determination of the early tribal leaders. 

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