Kevin Kokomoor
Of One Mind and of One Government
The Rise and Fall of the Creek Nation in the Early Republic
Kevin Kokomoor
Of One Mind and of One Government
The Rise and Fall of the Creek Nation in the Early Republic
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Kevin Kokomoor is a teaching associate at Coastal Carolina University.¿
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bison Books
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 903g
- ISBN-13: 9780803295872
- ISBN-10: 0803295871
- Artikelnr.: 52424667
- Verlag: Bison Books
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 903g
- ISBN-13: 9780803295872
- ISBN-10: 0803295871
- Artikelnr.: 52424667
Kevin Kokomoor is a teaching associate at Coastal Carolina University.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Prologue: “A few of those belonging to the Coweta Town:” A Crisis in Creek
Country
Introduction
Part I: The End of Creek Country
Chapter 1:“All the Red People Were Now the King’s People:” Creek Partisans
Emerge During the American Revolution
Chapter 2: “No acts of a few or part can or does bend the whole:” Georgia
Treaties and Creek Partisans
Chapter 3: “The Just retaliation upon the Georgians:” Partisan Creeks at
War
Chapter 4: Like “mad people . . . running crazy:” Creek Country in Crisis
Part II: Building a Creek Nation
Chapter 5: “By the voice of the whole of the Upper Creeks and likewise the
Cussetahs:” A Stronger Nationhood
Chapter 6: “I will try the experiment and I think it will succeed:” The
Ascendancy of the National Council
Chapter 7: “To be of one mind and of one Government:” Legitimating a Creek
Nation
Part III: The Fate of the Creek Nation
Chapter 8: “Retarded by the Demon of politiks:” The National Council
Splintering
Chapter 9: “You who are afraid look to yourselves, you who are warriors,
turn out:” The Red Stick War and the Future of the National Council
Epilogue: “The Government of the Creeks is not an ephemeral one:” The Creek
Nation in the Removal Era
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Prologue: “A few of those belonging to the Coweta Town:” A Crisis in Creek
Country
Introduction
Part I: The End of Creek Country
Chapter 1:“All the Red People Were Now the King’s People:” Creek Partisans
Emerge During the American Revolution
Chapter 2: “No acts of a few or part can or does bend the whole:” Georgia
Treaties and Creek Partisans
Chapter 3: “The Just retaliation upon the Georgians:” Partisan Creeks at
War
Chapter 4: Like “mad people . . . running crazy:” Creek Country in Crisis
Part II: Building a Creek Nation
Chapter 5: “By the voice of the whole of the Upper Creeks and likewise the
Cussetahs:” A Stronger Nationhood
Chapter 6: “I will try the experiment and I think it will succeed:” The
Ascendancy of the National Council
Chapter 7: “To be of one mind and of one Government:” Legitimating a Creek
Nation
Part III: The Fate of the Creek Nation
Chapter 8: “Retarded by the Demon of politiks:” The National Council
Splintering
Chapter 9: “You who are afraid look to yourselves, you who are warriors,
turn out:” The Red Stick War and the Future of the National Council
Epilogue: “The Government of the Creeks is not an ephemeral one:” The Creek
Nation in the Removal Era
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Prologue: “A few of those belonging to the Coweta Town:” A Crisis in Creek
Country
Introduction
Part I: The End of Creek Country
Chapter 1:“All the Red People Were Now the King’s People:” Creek Partisans
Emerge During the American Revolution
Chapter 2: “No acts of a few or part can or does bend the whole:” Georgia
Treaties and Creek Partisans
Chapter 3: “The Just retaliation upon the Georgians:” Partisan Creeks at
War
Chapter 4: Like “mad people . . . running crazy:” Creek Country in Crisis
Part II: Building a Creek Nation
Chapter 5: “By the voice of the whole of the Upper Creeks and likewise the
Cussetahs:” A Stronger Nationhood
Chapter 6: “I will try the experiment and I think it will succeed:” The
Ascendancy of the National Council
Chapter 7: “To be of one mind and of one Government:” Legitimating a Creek
Nation
Part III: The Fate of the Creek Nation
Chapter 8: “Retarded by the Demon of politiks:” The National Council
Splintering
Chapter 9: “You who are afraid look to yourselves, you who are warriors,
turn out:” The Red Stick War and the Future of the National Council
Epilogue: “The Government of the Creeks is not an ephemeral one:” The Creek
Nation in the Removal Era
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Prologue: “A few of those belonging to the Coweta Town:” A Crisis in Creek
Country
Introduction
Part I: The End of Creek Country
Chapter 1:“All the Red People Were Now the King’s People:” Creek Partisans
Emerge During the American Revolution
Chapter 2: “No acts of a few or part can or does bend the whole:” Georgia
Treaties and Creek Partisans
Chapter 3: “The Just retaliation upon the Georgians:” Partisan Creeks at
War
Chapter 4: Like “mad people . . . running crazy:” Creek Country in Crisis
Part II: Building a Creek Nation
Chapter 5: “By the voice of the whole of the Upper Creeks and likewise the
Cussetahs:” A Stronger Nationhood
Chapter 6: “I will try the experiment and I think it will succeed:” The
Ascendancy of the National Council
Chapter 7: “To be of one mind and of one Government:” Legitimating a Creek
Nation
Part III: The Fate of the Creek Nation
Chapter 8: “Retarded by the Demon of politiks:” The National Council
Splintering
Chapter 9: “You who are afraid look to yourselves, you who are warriors,
turn out:” The Red Stick War and the Future of the National Council
Epilogue: “The Government of the Creeks is not an ephemeral one:” The Creek
Nation in the Removal Era
Bibliography