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| | Notes Chapter 1. Land and Market | 1. | Marshall Sahlins, Stone Age Economics ( Chicago, 1972), especially 41-99, 185 230; Wilcomb E. Washburn, The Indian in America ( New York, 1975), 11-65; Francis Jennings , The Invasion of America: Indians, Colonialism, and the Cant of Conquest (Chapel Hill, 1975), especially 58-73. | | | | | 2. | Jedidiah Morse, A Report to the Secretary of War of the United States, on Indian Affairs . . . ( New Haven, 1822), 375. | | | | | 3. | James H. Merrell, "The Indians' New World: The Catawba Experience," William and Mary Quarterly 41 ( Oct. 1984): 537-65, quotation 543. | | | | | 4. | Calvin Martin, Keepers of the Game. Indian-Animal Relationships and the Fur Trade ( Berkeley, 1978), Shepard Krech III, ed., Indians, Animals, and the Fur Trade. A Critique of Keepers of the Game ( Athens, Ga., 1981); Harold Hickerson, "Fur Trade Colonialism and the North American Indians," Journal of Ethnic Studies I ( 1973): 15-44. | | | | | 5. | James Axtell, The European and the Indian: Essays in the Ethnohistory of Colonial North America ( New York, 1981), quotations 161, 166, 206. | | | | | 6. | Peter A. Thomas, "Contrastive Subsistence Strategies and Land Use as Factors for Understanding Indian-White Relations in New England," Ethnohistory 23 (Winter 1976): 8. | | | | | 7. | Charles S. Watson, "Jeffersonian Republicanism in William Ioor's Independence, the First Play of South Carolina," South Carolina Historical Magazine 69 ( July 1968): 194- 203; Bertram Wyatt-Brown, Southern Honor: Ethics and Behavior in the Old South ( New York, 1982). | | | | | 8. | T. H. Breen, Puritans and Adventurers. Change and Persistence in Early America ( New York, 1980); Forrest McDonald and Grady McWhiney, "The Antebellum Southern Herdsman: A Reinterpretation," Journal of Southern History 41 ( 1975) 156-58; Steven Hahn , "Hunting, Fishing, and Foraging: Common Rights and Class Relations in the Post- bellum South," Radical History Review 26 ( 1982): 37-64, especially 38-43 . | | | | | 9. | John Mack Faragher, Women and Men on the Overland Trail ( New Haven, 1979), passim for patriarchy, quotation 155. | | | | | 10. | Robert E. Gallman, "The Agricultural Sector and the Pace of Economic Growth: U.S. Experience in the Nineteenth Century," in David C. Klingman and Richard K. Vedder, eds., Essays in Nineteenth Century Economic History. The Old Nortbuest ( Athens, Ohio, 1975), 35-76. | | | | -449- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Market Revolution: Jacksonian America, 1815-1846. Contributors: Charles Sellers - author. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1991. Page Number: 449.
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