George Galphin's intimate empire : the Creek Indians, family, and colonialism in early America / Bryan C. Rindfleisch
Material type: TextSeries: Indians and Southern History SerPublication details: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 2019.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 274 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0817392416
- 9780817392413
- Galphin, George, 1708-1780 -- Family
- Galphin, George, 1708-1780
- Galphin, George, 1708-1780
- Families -- South Carolina -- History -- 18th century
- White people -- Relations with Indians -- History -- 18th century
- Creek Indians -- History -- 18th century
- Slavery -- South Carolina -- History -- 18th century
- Interpersonal relations -- South Carolina -- History -- 18th century
- South Carolina -- Commerce -- History -- 18th century
- Silver Bluff (S.C.) -- History -- 18th century
- Imperialism
- Familles -- Caroline du Sud -- Histoire -- 18e siècle
- Creek (Indiens) -- Histoire -- 18e siècle
- Caroline du Sud -- Commerce -- Histoire -- 18e siècle
- Impérialisme
- Commerce
- Creek Indians
- Families
- Imperialism
- Interpersonal relations
- Slavery
- White people -- Relations with Indians
- South Carolina
- South Carolina -- Silver Bluff
- 1700-1799
- 306.8509757090/33 23
- HQ555 .R56 2019
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Print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. George Galphin's intimate empire, Silver Bluff c. 1764 -- "In whom he placed the greatest confidence": the familial world of Silver Bluff -- "The intimate connection ... between his interest and mine in the Indian trade": networks of intimacy, trade, and empire at Silver Bluff -- "His people," "his slaves," and "his children": patriarchy and interdependency at Silver Bluff -- Part II. Foundations of George Galphin's intimate empire, 1707-1763 -- "We have suffered many hardships to acquire a small competency": family, patriarchy, and empire in Ulster, 1700-1737 -- "He was looked upon as an Indian": family matriarchy, and empire in Coweta, 1741-1763 -- A "principal," "considerable," and "sensible" trader: networks of intimacy, trade, and empire in the transoceanic world, 1741-1763 -- Part III. Violence in George Galphin's intimate empire, 1764-1780 -- "I thought to be easey the remainder of my life ... but I have had more tro[u]ble than ever": empire and violence in the South, 1764-1776 -- "I am sorry that an independence is declared": empire and violence in the American Revolution, 1776-1780 -- Conclusion.
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