Pressure driven largely by the federal government as well as speculators and privateers to acquire native land and dispossessed native people from their homeland. Cially under andrew jackson, is a sense that native people, for their own good need be removed to, make way for white settlers and for the expansion of cotton. The scot is talking about the indian removal proper. Best known, better probably better known as a disposition act. There committed to moving Indigenous People so from georgia, florida, the carolinas, from arkansas people moved west so when it says is good reason to head south, its a big reason god be the case. With one observation we tend to think about violent disposition of native americans especially in the west and tradition of western movies and smiles it depicts but the bloodiest war against american indians. There are three of them so the violent occupation of florida is very much part of the story of the modern self. I think one of the themes we work isbout in
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At cspan. Org history. Tting heh three great good evening and welcome to the Atlanta History Center. Unclear family Vice President of the history center. Im here tonight with three great scholars and im very excited to have here at the Atlanta History Center tonight. Fitzhugh brundage and scotty nelson. Many contributors to this new volume, a new history of the american south. It just came out a couple weeks ago so we are very excited to be here in discussion with them tonight. Each are professors of history. Each have different areas of expertise so we have a lot of ground to cover tonight. And i will briefly introduce them and then we will jump in and fix is on the end and the editor of this wonderful bun. Is a professor of history at the university of North Carolina at chapel hill. So, welcome from North Carolina. Appreciate you being here. Sitting next to his john who teaches in American History at the university of florida and drove up from gainesville to join us. We are grateful
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Welcome to atlanta History Center. Im claire haley, president of democracy initiatives and author talks here for the History Center. Im sitting here tonight with three great scholars and very excited to have here atlanta history. Tonight were joined by Fitzhugh Brundage jon sensback and scott nelson. They are just three of many contributors to this new volume, a new history of the south. It just came a couple of weeks ago. So were very excited to be here in discussion with them tonight. And each are professors of history. Each have different of expertise. We have a lot ground to cover tonight. And so im going to briefly introduce them and then we will jump right in. Fitzhugh brundage sitting here on the end, hes the editor of this wonderful volume. Hes the william b umstead, professor of history, the university of north at chapel hill. So welcome, folks, from North Carolina. We appreciate you being here. And seated next to him is jon sensbach. He teaches Early American History at the u