The Federal Road Through Georgia

The Federal Road Through Georgia

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The Federal Road Through Georgia

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The Federal Road was a major influence in settlement of the Mississippi Territory during the period between the Louisiana Purchase and removal of the Creek Indians. Histories of early Alabama covering this period are replete with references to isolated incidents along the Federal Road but heretofore no documented history drawn from original sources has been published.Authors Southerland and Brown have explored many scattered and often obscure sources in order to produce this fascinating, informative account of the impact of the Federal Road on the timing, shape, and settlement of the lower South. What started as a postal horsepath through a malaria-infested wilderness occupied by Indians was widened into a military road for use during the War of 1812 and became a primary thoroughfare for pioneers. The accessibility to Indian land provided by the road was a principal cause of the Creek Indian War of 1813-1814; moreover, it expedited the exodus of the Creek Indians and permitted English-speaking settlers to enter western Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. This history of the Federal Road, describing its birth of necessity to fulfill an essential need, its short and useful service life, and its demise, opens a new window onto our past and reveals a historical period that, although now almost faded into oblivion, still affects our daily lives. This illumination of the life of the Federal Road will help present-day inhabitants appreciate how we came to be where we are today.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Binding
Paperback
Brand
Southerland, Henry deLeon/ Brown, Jerry Elijah
EAN
9780817305185
Edition
Revised ed.
Feature
Used Book in Good Condition
ISBN
0817305181
Label
University Alabama Press
Manufacturer
University Alabama Press
MPN
9780817305185
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
212
PartNumber
9780817305185
PublicationDate
1990-08-30
Publisher
University Alabama Press
Studio
University Alabama Press