Early Alabama : an illustrated guide to the formative years, 1798-1826 /
Alabama's territorial and early statehood years represent a crucial formative period in its past, a time in which the state both literally and figuratively took shape. The story of the remarkable changes that occurred within Alabama as it transitioned from frontier territory to a vital part of...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Tuscaloosa :
University of Alabama Press,
[2019]
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| Series: | Alabama, the forge of history.
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| Summary: | Alabama's territorial and early statehood years represent a crucial formative period in its past, a time in which the state both literally and figuratively took shape. The story of the remarkable changes that occurred within Alabama as it transitioned from frontier territory to a vital part of the American union in less than a quarter century is one of the most compelling in the state's past. This history is rich with stories of charismatic leaders, rugged frontiersmen, a dramatic and pivotal war that shaped the state's trajectory, raging political intrigue and pervasive sectional rivalry. Many of Alabama's modern cities, counties and religious, educational and governmental institutions first took shape within this time period. It also gave way to the creation of sophisticated trade and communication networks, the first large-scale cultivation of cotton and the advent of the steamboat. Inside this story of growth and innovation is a parallel story, the dispossession of Native groups of their lands and the forced labor of slaves, which fueled much of Alabama's early development. |
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| Item Description: | "Published in cooperation with the Alabama Bicentennial Commission." |
| Physical Description: | xv, 168 pages : chiefly color illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 9780817359287 0817359281 |