Plain Facts (Classic Reprint): Being an Examination Into the Rights of the Indian Nations of America, to Their Respective Countries - Couverture souple

Wharton, Samuel

 
9781333943721: Plain Facts (Classic Reprint): Being an Examination Into the Rights of the Indian Nations of America, to Their Respective Countries

Synopsis

Uncover the frontier of fair dealing and power in early American history. This examination sheds light on how land rights, treaties, and colonial authority intersected with Native nations at a pivotal moment.

This edition presents a critical look at claims, counterclaims, and the legal maneuvers surrounding land in the Ohio Valley and beyond. It focuses on the rights of Indian nations, the actions of colonial and imperial authorities, and the complex process of negotiating and enforcing boundaries. The material reflects the tensions between private interests, crown obligations, and the evolving sovereignty of the new United States.


  • Context for the Six Nations and other tribes in colonial diplomacy and land negotiations.

  • How grants, treaties, and proclamations shaped the bargaining landscape between traders, settlers, and Native nations.

  • Key figures and documents involved in debates over land boundaries and compensation.

  • Insight into how private interests influenced public policy and the transition from British to American governance.



Ideal for readers of early American history, Native American studies, and legal-historical examinations of land rights.

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