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Shifting Identities in a New Land: Louisiana, Mississippi, and AL Territory ca. 1820

Explore the complexities of identity and power dynamics in the early 19th-century American South, focusing on Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama Territory. This study delves into the themes of domination, exploitation, and cultural clashes prevalent during this turbulent period.

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Shifting Identities in a New Land: Louisiana, Mississippi, and AL Territory ca. 1820

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  1. A New Country Kathryn H. Braund Auburn University

  2. It’s good to be shifty in a New Country.”

  3. Louisiana, Mississippi and AL Territory, ca. 1820

  4. Howe, WHGW, 852 • “the domination and exploitation of the North American continent by white people of the United States and their government.”

  5. A Map of the United States (detail), Abraham Bradley, 1812

  6. The Federal Road and Other Paths, 1809-1813

  7. Columbus, GA

  8. Creek Chiefs and Settler (Basil Hall)

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