Discovery and Conquests of the North-west, with the History of Chicago
Author : Rufus Blanchard
Publisher :
Page : 812 pages
File Size : 35,2 MB
Release : 1881
Category : Chicago (Ill.)
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Author : Rufus Blanchard
Publisher :
Page : 812 pages
File Size : 35,2 MB
Release : 1881
Category : Chicago (Ill.)
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Author : Robert J. Miller
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 33,61 MB
Release : 2006-09-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0313071845
Manifest Destiny, as a term for westward expansion, was not used until the 1840s. Its predecessor was the Doctrine of Discovery, a legal tradition by which Europeans and Americans laid legal claim to the land of the indigenous people that they discovered. In the United States, the British colonists who had recently become Americans were competing with the English, French, and Spanish for control of lands west of the Mississippi. Who would be the discoverers of the Indians and their lands, the United States or the European countries? We know the answer, of course, but in this book, Miller explains for the first time exactly how the United States achieved victory, not only on the ground, but also in the developing legal thought of the day. The American effort began with Thomas Jefferson's authorization of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, which set out in 1803 to lay claim to the West. Lewis and Clark had several charges, among them the discovery of a Northwest Passage—a land route across the continent—in order to establish an American fur trade with China. In addition, the Corps of Northwestern Discovery, as the expedition was called, cataloged new plant and animal life, and performed detailed ethnographic research on the Indians they encountered. This fascinating book lays out how that ethnographic research became the legal basis for Indian removal practices implemented decades later, explaining how the Doctrine of Discovery became part of American law, as it still is today.
Author : Rufus Blanchard
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Page : 582 pages
File Size : 16,41 MB
Release : 1880
Category : Chicago
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Author : Meriwether Lewis
Publisher :
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 32,68 MB
Release : 1904
Category : Columbia River
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Author : Agnes C. Laut
Publisher :
Page : 930 pages
File Size : 20,34 MB
Release : 1914
Category : Hudson Bay
ISBN :
Author : Agnes Christina Laut
Publisher : Musson, [190-?]
Page : 490 pages
File Size : 50,60 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Hudson Bay
ISBN :
Author : Robert Ballard Whitebrook
Publisher :
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 12,29 MB
Release : 2013-09
Category :
ISBN : 9781258823085
Author : Michigan Historical Commission
Publisher :
Page : 766 pages
File Size : 35,9 MB
Release : 1921
Category : Michigan
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Author : British Museum. Department of Printed Books
Publisher :
Page : 958 pages
File Size : 48,25 MB
Release : 1903
Category : Subject catalogs
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Author : Marcello Carmagnani
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 45,29 MB
Release : 2011-03-23
Category : History
ISBN : 0520267494
Introduction: Latin America in world history -- Entry -- The invasion -- The search for new connections -- The Ibero-American world -- The international context -- The components of the Ibero-American world -- Revival -- The international context : continuity and discontinuity -- The new states are born -- The Euro-American world -- From European to international concert -- Latin America in the international order -- Latin America in the international economy -- Toward a new society -- The liberal-republican political order -- Westernization -- From international disorder to the new diplomacy -- Latin America in the international economy -- The secularization of society -- The westernization of politics -- Conclusion: Latin America in world history : historical forms and trends.