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The relentless business of treaties : how Indigenous land became US property / Martin Case.
Título:
The relentless business of treaties : how Indigenous land became US property / Martin Case.
ISBN:
9781681340906
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Información de publicación:
St. Paul, MN : Minnesota Historical Society Press, [2018]
Descripción física:
215 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contenido:
Speculators -- Traders -- Men of industry -- Political and personal boundaries -- Bureaucrats -- Mythmakers.
Síntesis:
The United States was the first country to be founded with private property as an organizing principle. The westward growth of the U.S.--the business of territory making--was essentially the expansion of a system of property. This required supplanting any other relationships to the landscape, not on an individual level, but as an organizing principle. The U.S. enterprise was so successful that today it can be difficult for Americans to think of land as anything other than real estate. This book explores how making treaties for land cessions with Native American nations transformed human relationships to the land and became a profitable family business--for speculators, traders, industrialists, politicians, bureaucrats, and journalists--Provided by publisher.
DAK_OCLC_NUMBER:
on1002126550
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