Before the Volunteer State : New Thoughts on Early Tennessee, 1540-1800.

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Main Author: Ray, Kristofer
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Knoxville : University of Tennessee Press, 2015.
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Table of Contents:
  • Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Understanding the Tennessee Corridor; Part One; Chapter 1. The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Indians of Tennessee, 1540-1715 / Robbie Ethridge; Chapter 2. Cherokees, Empire, and the Tennessee Corridor in the British Imagination, 1670-1730 / Kristofer Ray; Chapter 3." It seems like coming into our Houses": Challenges to Cherokee Hunting Grounds, 1750-1775 / Tyler Boulware; Chapter 4. Shawnee Geography and the Tennessee Corridor in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries / John P. Bowes; Part Two.
  • Chapter 5. Tennessee in the American Revolution: A Reconsideration / Richard GildrieChapter 6. Military Families: Kinship in the American Revolution / Natalie Inman; Chapter 7. The State of Franklin: Separatism, Competition, and the Legacy of Tennessee's First State, 1783-1789 / Kevin Barksdale; Chapter 8. John Montgomery and the Perils of American Identity in the Mero District, 1780-1795 / David Britton; Afterword: Searching for John Sevier: Myth, Memory, and the History of Early Tennessee History / Kevin Barksdale and Kristofer Ray; Contributors; Index.