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8%OFFDeborah A. Rosen - Border Law: The First Seminole War and American Nationhood - 9780674967618 - V9780674967618
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Border Law: The First Seminole War and American Nationhood

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Description for Border Law: The First Seminole War and American Nationhood Hardback. The First Seminole War shaped how the United States demarcated its spatial and legal boundaries. Rooted in exceptionalism, manifest destiny, and racism, the legal framework that emerged from Andrew Jackson's invasion of Florida laid the groundwork for the Monroe Doctrine, the Dred Scott decision, and westward expansion, as Deborah Rosen shows. Num Pages: 316 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; LAZ; LND. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 245 x 165 x 32. Weight in Grams: 634.

The First Seminole War of 1816–1818 played a critical role in shaping how the United States demarcated its spatial and legal boundaries during the early years of the republic. Rooted in notions of American exceptionalism, manifest destiny, and racism, the legal framework that emerged from the war laid the groundwork for the Monroe Doctrine, the Dred Scott decision, and U.S. westward expansion over the course of the nineteenth century, as Deborah Rosen explains in Border Law.

When General Andrew Jackson’s troops invaded Spanish-ruled Florida in the late 1810s, they seized forts, destroyed towns, and captured or killed Spaniards, Britons, ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
328
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass, United States
ISBN
9780674967618
SKU
V9780674967618
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About Deborah A. Rosen
Deborah Rosen is Professor of History at Lafayette College.

Reviews for Border Law: The First Seminole War and American Nationhood
Rosen not only provides a full account of the border conflict but also offers a thorough discussion of how the campaign reflected contemporary views of the young nation’s place in the world… Rosen argues convincingly that the Seminole War established a pattern of assertive U.S. behavior that defined the early decades of U.S. history, leading to expanded economic/political opportunities but ... Read more

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