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Creating an Old South :Middle Florida's plantation frontier before the Civil War
- 作者: Baptist, Edward E.
- 出版: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press ©2002.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiv, 392 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Migration, Internal United States -- History -- 19th century. , Vie dans les plantations Floride -- Histoire -- 19e siècle. , Propriétaires de plantations Floride -- Histoire -- 19e siècle. , Noirs américains Floride -- Conditions sociales -- 19e siècle. , Plantation owners , Frontier and pioneer life Florida. , Electronic books. , Social classes , Florida. , Florida History -- 1821-1865. , African Americans Florida -- Social conditions -- 19th century. , Land settlement Social aspects. , Blancs , Floride , Classes sociales , Frontier and pioneer life. , Social conditions. , Social aspectsHistory , Plantation life Florida -- History -- 19th century. , Race relations. , HISTORY , Land settlement , History. , Land settlement Social aspects -- Florida -- History -- 19th century. , Conditions sociales , Electronic book. , Vie dans les plantations , Migration, Internal. , Aspect socialHistoire , African Americans , Floride Histoire -- 1821-1865. , Floride Relations raciales. , State & Local. , Frontier and pioneer life , State & LocalGeneral. , White people , 1800-1899 , Frontier. , Florida , Florida Race relations. , White people Social condition. , Plantation life , Plantation owners Florida -- History -- 19th century. , Social aspects. , Blancs Floride -- Conditions sociales -- 19e siècle. , Sociaal-economische situatie. , HISTORY State & Local. , Relations raciales. , History , HISTORY State & Local -- General. , Social classes. , Plantages. , African Americans Social conditions. , Histoire , Social classes Florida -- History -- 19th century. , Colonisation intérieure Aspect social -- Floride -- Histoire -- 19e siècle. , Colonisation intérieure , Migration, Internal , Noirs américains , Plantation owners. , United States. , Social conditions , White people Florida -- Social conditions -- 19th century. , Classes sociales Floride -- Histoire -- 19e siècle. , Social condition. , Plantation life. , Propriétaires de plantations
- ISBN: 0807860034 , 9780807860038
- ISBN: 080782688X , 9780807826881 , 0807853534 , 9780807853535
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-377) and index. Origins and Outcomes -- The Peculiar Benefits of Florida -- Countrymen -- Forced Migration -- Hot-Blooded Fellows and the Flush Times of Middle Florida -- Jack in the New Ground -- Decline and Fall of the Rag Empire: The Crisis of Middle Florida -- White Men Are Very Uncertain: Slavery and Frontier Society -- Creating an Old South -- Remaking History Conclusion.
- 摘要: Set on the antebellum southern frontier, this volume uses the history of two counties in Florida's panhandle to tell the story of the migrations, disruptions and settlements that made the plantation South. It explores the myth of an "Old", changeless South which only papered over the struggles.
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Set on the antebellum southern frontier, this book uses the history of two counties in Florida's panhandle to tell the story of the migrations, disruptions, and settlements that made the plantation South. Soon after the United States acquired Florida from Spain in 1821, migrants from older southern states began settling the land that became Jackson and Leon Counties. Slaves, torn from family and community, were forced to carve plantations from the woods of Middle Florida, while planters and less wealthy white men battled over the social, political, and economic institutions of their new society. Conflict between white men became full-scale crisis in the 1840s, but when sectional conflict seemed to threaten slavery, the whites of Middle Florida found common ground. In politics and everyday encounters, they enshrined the ideal of white male equality--and black inequality. To mask their painful memories of crisis, the planter elite told themselves that their society had been transplanted from older states without conflict. But this myth of an "Old," changeless South only papered over the struggles that transformed slave society in the course of its expansion. In fact, that myth continues to shroud from our view the plantation frontier, the very engine of conflict that had led to the myth's creation.
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