Chapter One
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Life on the Early American Borderlands
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Sean Patrick Adams
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This chapter contains sections titled:
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References
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Further Reading
REFERENCES
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Saunt, C. (1999) A New Order of Things: Property, Power, and the Transformation of the Creek Indians, 1733–1816. Cambridge University Press.
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FURTHER READING
- Anderson, W. L. (1992) Cherokee Removal: Before and After. University of Georgia Press.
- Bolton, H. E. (1921) The Spanish Borderlands: A Chronicle of Old Florida and the Southwest. Yale University Press.
- Ehle, J. (1988) Trail of Tears: The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation. Random House.
- Ethridge, R. (2003) Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World. University of North Carolina Press.
- Finger, J. R. (1984) The Eastern Band of Cherokees. University of Tennessee Press.
- Henretta, J. A. (1978) “Families and Farms: Mentalit é in Pre - Industrial America,” The William and Mary Quarterly 35: 3–32.
- Lemon, J. T. (1972) The Best Poor Man's Country: Southeastern Pennsylvania. Johns Hopkins University Press.
- McLoughlin, W. G. (1992) Cherokee Renascence in the New Republic. Princeton University Press.
- McLoughlin, W. G. (1994) After the Trail of Tears: The Cherokees Struggle for Sovereignty, 1839–1880. University of North Carolina Press.
- Merrell, J. H. (1999) Into the American Woods: Negotiations on the Pennsylvania Frontier. W.W. Norton & Company.
- Mitchell, R. D. (1977) Commercialism and Frontier: Perspectives on the Early Shenandoah Valley. University of Virginia Press.
- Mooney, J. (1992) James Mooney's History, Myths, and Sacred Formulas of the Cherokee. Bright Mountain.
- Perdue, T. (1979) Slavery and the Evolution of Cherokee Society, 1540–1866. University of Tennessee Press.
- Perdue, T. and Green, M. (2007) The Cherokee Nation and the Trail of Tears. Penguin.
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Riley, G. (1993) “Frederick Jackson Turner Overlooked the Ladies,” Journal of the Early American Republic 13: 216–230.
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- Vickers, D. (1990) “Competency and Competition: Economic Culture in Early America,” The William and Mary Quarterly 47: 3–29.