Le traité de Fort Jackson, 9 août 1814

This paper aims to show the motives and goals of the different actors of the War of 1812 as expressed through the Muscogee Creek War (1813‑1814). The fate of the region was sealed when a gigantic land cession was conceded by Native Americans in the Treaty of Fort Jackson. Aug.9, 1814, symbolizes bot...

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Main Author: Jean‑Marc Serme
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association Française d'Etudes Américaines 2006-04-01
Series:Transatlantica
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/transatlantica/769
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description This paper aims to show the motives and goals of the different actors of the War of 1812 as expressed through the Muscogee Creek War (1813‑1814). The fate of the region was sealed when a gigantic land cession was conceded by Native Americans in the Treaty of Fort Jackson. Aug.9, 1814, symbolizes both the end of Native American clout in the Old Southwest and the beginning of a new era in Southern history. Andrew Jackson played a key‑role in this shift in power. Other individuals, but also social groups and entire nations were involved in a complex web of relationships and cultural, political and economic conflicts.
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Le traité de Fort Jackson, 9 août 1814
Transatlantica
Muscogee Creek
Andrew Jackson
the South
the War of 1812
Native Americans
Spain
title Le traité de Fort Jackson, 9 août 1814
title_full Le traité de Fort Jackson, 9 août 1814
title_fullStr Le traité de Fort Jackson, 9 août 1814
title_full_unstemmed Le traité de Fort Jackson, 9 août 1814
title_short Le traité de Fort Jackson, 9 août 1814
title_sort le traite de fort jackson 9 aout 1814
topic Muscogee Creek
Andrew Jackson
the South
the War of 1812
Native Americans
Spain
url https://journals.openedition.org/transatlantica/769
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