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The Invention Of The Creek Nation 16701763 Indians Of The Southeast Steven C Hahn

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The Invention Of The Creek Nation 16701763 Indians Of The Southeast Steven C Hahn
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Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.19 MB
Pages: 353
Author: Steven C. Hahn
ISBN: 0803224141
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Invention Of The Creek Nation 16701763 Indians Of The Southeast Steven C Hahn by Steven C. Hahn 0803224141 instant download after payment.

Drawing on archaeological evidence and utilizing often neglected Spanish source material, The Invention of the Creek Nation, 1670–1763, explores the political history of the Creek Indians of Georgia and Alabama and the emergence of the Creek Nation during the colonial era in the American Southeast. In part a study of Creek foreign relations, this book examines the creation and application of the “neutrality” policy—defined here as the Coweta Resolution of 1718—for which the Creeks have long been famous, in an era marked by the imperial struggle for the American South. Also a study of the culture of internal Creek politics, this work shows the persistence of a “traditional” kinship-based political system in which town and clan affiliation remained supremely important. These traditions, coupled with political intrusions of the region’s three European powers, promoted the spread of Creek factionalism and mitigated the development of a regional Creek Confederacy. But while traditions persisted, the struggle to maintain territorial integrity against Britain also promoted political innovation. In this context, the territorially defined Creek Nation emerged as a legal concept in the era of the French and Indian War, as imperial policies of an earlier era gave way to the territorial politics that marked the beginning of a new one.

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