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7. Expropriating the Native Americans
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Jonathan Israel
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Introduction: The American Revolution and the Origins of Democratic Modernity 1
- 1. First Rumblings 25
- 2. A Republican Revolution 36
- 3. Revolutionary Constitutionalism and the Federal Union (1776– 90) 70
- 4. Schooling Republicans 90
- 5. Benjamin Franklin: “American Icon”? 113
- 6. Black Emancipation: Confronting Slavery in the New Republic 140
- 7. Expropriating the Native Americans 158
- 8. Whites Dispossessed 174
- 9. Canada: An Ideological Conflict 191
- 10. John Adams’s “American Revolution” 211
- 11. Jefferson’s French Revolution 246
- 12. A Tragic Case: The Irish Revolution (1775– 98) 285
- 13. America’s “Conservative Turn”: The Emerging “Party System” in the 1790s 321
- 14. America and the Haitian Revolution 361
- 15. Louisiana and the Principles of ’76 385
- 16. A Revolutionary Era: Napoleon, Spain, and the Americas (1808– 15) 423
- 17. Reaction, Radicalism, and Américanisme under “the Restoration” (1814– 30) 456
- 18. The Greek Revolution (1770– 1830) 495
- 19. The Freedom-Fighters of the 1830s 512
- 20. The Revolutions of 1848: Democratic Republicanism versus Socialism 547
- 21. American Reaction (1848– 52) 568
- Conclusion: “Exceptionalism,” Populism, and the Radical Enlightenment’s Demise 600
- Notes 615
- Bibliography 683
- Index 727
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Introduction: The American Revolution and the Origins of Democratic Modernity 1
- 1. First Rumblings 25
- 2. A Republican Revolution 36
- 3. Revolutionary Constitutionalism and the Federal Union (1776– 90) 70
- 4. Schooling Republicans 90
- 5. Benjamin Franklin: “American Icon”? 113
- 6. Black Emancipation: Confronting Slavery in the New Republic 140
- 7. Expropriating the Native Americans 158
- 8. Whites Dispossessed 174
- 9. Canada: An Ideological Conflict 191
- 10. John Adams’s “American Revolution” 211
- 11. Jefferson’s French Revolution 246
- 12. A Tragic Case: The Irish Revolution (1775– 98) 285
- 13. America’s “Conservative Turn”: The Emerging “Party System” in the 1790s 321
- 14. America and the Haitian Revolution 361
- 15. Louisiana and the Principles of ’76 385
- 16. A Revolutionary Era: Napoleon, Spain, and the Americas (1808– 15) 423
- 17. Reaction, Radicalism, and Américanisme under “the Restoration” (1814– 30) 456
- 18. The Greek Revolution (1770– 1830) 495
- 19. The Freedom-Fighters of the 1830s 512
- 20. The Revolutions of 1848: Democratic Republicanism versus Socialism 547
- 21. American Reaction (1848– 52) 568
- Conclusion: “Exceptionalism,” Populism, and the Radical Enlightenment’s Demise 600
- Notes 615
- Bibliography 683
- Index 727