Description: Carolina in Crisis: Cherokees, Colonists, and Slaves in the American Southeast, 1756-1763 By Daniel J. Tortora Published: The University of North Carolina Press, 2015.Softcover in original binding. Not Ex-Lib.In this engaging history, Daniel J. Tortora explores how the Anglo-Cherokee War reshaped the political and cultural landscape of the colonial South. Tortora chronicles the series of clashes that erupted from 1758 to 1761 between Cherokees, settlers, and British troops. The conflict, no insignificant sideshow to the French and Indian War, eventually led to the regeneration of a British-Cherokee alliance. Tortora reveals how the war destabilized the South Carolina colony and threatened the white coastal elite, arguing that the political and military success of the Cherokees led colonists to a greater fear of slave resistance and revolt and ultimately nurtured South Carolinians' rising interest in the movement for independence.Drawing on newspaper accounts, military and diplomatic correspondence, and the speeches of Cherokee people, among other sources, this work reexamines the experiences of Cherokees, whites, and African Americans in the mid-eighteenth century. Centering his analysis on Native American history, Tortora reconsiders the rise of revolutionary sentiments in the South while also detailing the Anglo-Cherokee War from the Cherokee perspective.I've done my best to describe the book, but if you have additional questions, please don't hesitate to send me an e-mail.
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Origin: American
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Country of Manufacture: United States
Topic: American (US)
Subject: History
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Year Printed: 2015