
Negotiating for Georgia
British-Creek Relations in the Trustee Era, 1733-1752
Julie Anne Sweet(Author)
University of Georgia Press
Will be published approx. on 28. February 2005
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-8203-2675-7 (ISBN)
Description
The first two decades of colonial Georgia's existence - known as its Trustee era - have come down through history as a well-intentioned but failed experiment. In one largely overlooked way, contends Julie Anne Sweet, the first attempt to establish Georgia was a success. The climate of respect and cooperation sustained between the British settlers and the Native American group with whom they had the greatest contact - the Lower Creeks - strengthened the fledgling colony and helped prevent the armed conflict between Europeans and Indians that had plagued other American colonies. As Sweet focuses on negotiations between James Oglethorpe, the English leader, and Tomochichi, the Lower Creek representative, over issues of trade, land, and military support, she also looks at other individuals and groups who played a role in British-Creek interactions during this period: British traders; missionaries, including John Wesley and George Whitefield; the Salzburgers of Ebenezer; interpreters such as Mary Musgrove; the Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Cherokees; British colonists from South Carolina; and Spanish and French forces who vied with the Georgia settlers for land, trading rights, and Indian support. This study of conflict and compromise, dominance and accommodation, will alter previous judgments about the Georgia Trustee colony - and the role of Tomochichi and the Lower Creeks in ensuring its survival.
Reviews / Votes
Negotiating for Georgia offers the reader a satisfying, well-written, thoroughly researched, and detailed account of the relations of Indians and colonists. The author treats Tomochichi with greater respect than he usually receives, and elevates him in importance. She also offers a different but convincing interpretation of the Indians' contribution to Oglethorpe's campaign in Spanish Florida. - Edward J. Cashin, Augusta State UniversityMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Georgia
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
3 b/w photos, 5 maps
Weight
529 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8203-2675-7 (9780820326757)
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