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Hard Neighbors The Scotchirish Invasion Of Native America And The Making Of An American Identity Colin G Calloway

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Hard Neighbors The Scotchirish Invasion Of Native America And The Making Of An American Identity Colin G Calloway
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.69 MB
Pages: 529
Author: Colin G. Calloway
ISBN: 9780197618394, 0197618391
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Hard Neighbors The Scotchirish Invasion Of Native America And The Making Of An American Identity Colin G Calloway by Colin G. Calloway 9780197618394, 0197618391 instant download after payment.

An intricate portrayal of the early American settlers who came to be known as Scotch-Irish, who through collusion and bloody conflict acted as the tip of the spear for white colonial expansion into Indian lands, embodying what became the American pioneer spirit.

Hard Neighbors highlights stories that have been subsumed by terms such as "English settlers" and "American expansion" and traces shifting relationships involving Scotch-Irish people living on the frontier, neighboring Indian peoples, and more distant governments. It follows the people who came to be known as Scotch-Irish from their genesis on a colonial borderland on one side of the Atlantic to their role in the borderlands of Indian country on the other. It traces their relations with Native Americans over time and across the continent, examines their experiences as marginalized and expendable people living between colonial powers and Indigenous peoples, and demonstrates their roles as protective and disruptive forces on the hard edge of colonialism. The Scotch-Irish fought Indian wars and shaped the frontier, and their experiences living near and fighting against Indians shaped their identity and their attitudes towards government. They influenced national attitudes and policies, and they transformed Indian people into racial others as they transformed themselves into Americans.


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