The Half Breed Tracts in Early National America

Changing Concepts of Land and Place

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9783030314668
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In 1824 and 1830, over one hundred thousand acres across Iowa, Minnesota and Nebraska were set aside as a home for descendants of Native American women and white traders and trappers. The treaties that established these so-called Half Breed Tracts left undefined exactly who held claim to the land, and by the end of the 1850s, settlers and speculators had appropriated virtually every acre for themselves. But in an era of ravenous westward expansion, why did the process of dispossession require three decades of debate and legal maneuvering? As David Ress argues, the fate of the Half Breed Tracts complicates longstanding ideas about land tenure and community in early national America.

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ISBN13:9783030314668
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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1. Introduction: A Caught-Between People and an Undefined Land.- 2. Blondeau's Dilemma.- 3. Separation or Separate Property: The Unsettling Prospect of Ownership.- 4. Washington's Dilemma.- 5. The Courthouse Coup in Iowa.- 6. Scrip and the Taking of the Minnesota Half Breed Tract.- 7. Taking the Nebraska Half Breed Tract.- 8. Charley's land.- 9. Conclusion
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