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The Age of the Borderlands: Indians, Slaves, and the Limits of Manifest Destiny, 1790–1850 (The David J. Weber Series in the New Borderlands History)

The Age of the Borderlands: Indians, Slaves, and the Limits of Manifest Destiny, 1790–1850 (The David J. Weber Series in the New Borderlands History)

By Andrew C. Isenberg

Discover a New Perspective on American History In "The Age of the Borderlands: Indians, Slaves, and the Limits of Manifest Destiny, 1790–1850", renowned historian Andrew C. Isenberg delves into a transformative era of American history, unearthing the complexities that shaped the nation’s boundaries...Read More

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Book Description

Discover a New Perspective on American History: In "The Age of the Borderlands: Indians, Slaves, and the Limits of Manifest Destiny, 1790–1850", renowned historian Andrew C. Isenberg delves into a transformative era of American history, unearthing the complexities that shaped the nation’s boundaries and identities. This compelling work, part of The David J. Weber Series in the New Borderlands History, challenges traditional narratives by focusing on the interactions and conflicts among Indigenous peoples, enslaved African Americans, and Euro-American settlers during the formative years of the United States.

Unraveling the Myths of Manifest Destiny: As the United States expanded westward, the ideology of Manifest Destiny emerged, promoting the belief that Americans were divinely ordained to expand their territory. Isenberg skillfully critiques this notion, illustrating how the struggles of Indigenous nations and enslaved individuals were often sidelined in this narrative. With meticulous research and engaging prose, he presents a nuanced understanding of how these groups navigated the complexities of their realities, asserting their rights and identities amidst the relentless march of progress. Readers will gain insight into the often-overlooked stories that challenge the glorified vision of American expansion.

A Rich Tapestry of Voices and Experiences: In "The Age of the Borderlands," Isenberg weaves together an array of voices, bringing to life the diverse experiences of those living on the margins of society. From Native American tribes who fiercely resisted encroachment on their lands to enslaved people who sought freedom and dignity, this book showcases the rich tapestry of resilience and resistance that characterized this period. The author's meticulous attention to detail and ability to synthesize complex historical themes make this an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the American past.

A Must-Read for History Enthusiasts: This groundbreaking work is not just a reflection of history; it is a call to reconsider how we view the American narrative. Andrew C. Isenberg invites readers to explore the realities that shaped the borderlands of early America, encouraging a more inclusive and comprehensive understanding of our nation's history. Whether you are a student, educator, or history enthusiast, "The Age of the Borderlands: Indians, Slaves, and the Limits of Manifest Destiny, 1790–1850" is a pivotal addition to your collection. Dive into this enlightening exploration and discover the stories that have defined the borders of America.