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Creek Paths and Federal Roads: Indians, Settlers, and Slaves and the Making of the American South
 
 
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Creek Paths and Federal Roads: Indians, Settlers, and Slaves and the Making of the American South [Hardcover]

Angela Pulley Hudson (Author)

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April 28, 2010
In Creek Paths and Federal Roads, Angela Pulley Hudson offers a new understanding of the development of the American South by examining travel within and between southeastern Indian nations and the southern states, from the founding of the United States until the forced removal of southeastern Indians in the 1830s.

During the early national period, Hudson explains, settlers and slaves made their way along Indian trading paths and federal post roads, deep into the heart of the Creek Indians' world. Hudson focuses particularly on the creation and mapping of boundaries between Creek Indian lands and the states that grew up around them; the development of roads, canals, and other internal improvements within these territories; and the ways that Indians, settlers, and slaves understood, contested, and collaborated on these boundaries and transit networks.

While she chronicles the experiences of these travelers--Native, newcomer, free, and enslaved--who encountered one another on the roads of Creek country, Hudson also places indigenous perspectives squarely at the center of southern history, shedding new light on the contingent emergence of the American South.


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"Gracefully written and carefully argued, [Creek Paths and Federal Roads] deserves the attention of all scholars of Native America and the early American frontier."
-Journal of American History

"A welcome addition to the ever-growing literature on the Creeks, U.S. expansion, and relations between Indians and Euro-Americans in the early republic."
-Journal of Southern History

"This is a sound, well-written, and important work that tells the story of Indians in the South and reveals the complexity and interrelatedness of American history."
-The North Carolina Historical Review

"Both informs and raises more questions. Recommended"
-Choice

"A logically argued and well-supported work….Of the numerous recent works on the Creeks, none considers the significance of mobility and roadways in a similar manner giving Hudson a truly unique perspective….Intersecting several rarely connected topics, Creek Paths and Federal Roads should have a broad appeal."
-Florida Historical Quarterly

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Hudson examines travel within and between southeastern Indian nations and the southern states from the founding of the United States until the forced removal of southeastern Indians in the 1830s. She focuses particularly on the creation and mapping of boundaries between Creek Indian lands and the states that grew up around them
the development of roads, canals, and other internal improvements within these territories
and the ways that Indians, settlers, and slaves understood, contested, and collaborated on these boundaries and transit networks.

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