Cherokee renascence in the New Republic /

The Cherokees, the most important tribe in the formative years of the American Republic, became the test case for the Founding Fathers' determination to Christianize and "civilize" all Indians and to incorporate them into the republic as full citizens. From the standpoint of the Chero...

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Main Author: McLoughlin, William G. (William Gerald), 1922-1992
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1986.
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245 1 0 |a Cherokee renascence in the New Republic /  |c William G. McLoughlin. 
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505 0 0 |t Changing Cherokee Ways, 1690-1790 --  |t Disorientation and Restructuring, 1794-1810 --  |t Starting Farms and Debating the Augusta-Nashville Road, 1799-1804 --  |t The Sale of the Hunting Grounds, 1805-1806 --  |t The Revolt of the Young Chiefs, 1806-1807 --  |t Efforts to Divide the Nation, 1808-1809 --  |t The First Step toward Nationalism, 1808-1810 --  |t The Ghost Dance Movement, 1811-1812 --  |t The Creek War, 1812-1814 --  |t National Unity Falters, 1816-1817 --  |t The Struggle for Sovereignty, 1817-1819 --  |t "Friends at the North," 1819 --  |t The Creek Path Conspiracy, 1819-1822, and the Experiment in Citizenship, 1818-1832 --  |t Cherokee Renascence, 1819-1829: Politics and Economics --  |t Testing the Limits of Sovereignty, 1819-1826 --  |t Class, Gender, and Race in the New Cherokee State, 1819-1827 --  |t Sequoyah and the Christians, 1819-1827 --  |t Too Much Acculturation, 1824-1828 --  |t Rebellion against the Constitution, 1827 --  |t The Removal Crisis of 1828 --  |t The Missionaries and the Supreme Court, 1829-1833 --  |t Epilogue: The End of the Cherokee Renascence, 1833. 
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