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Tecumseh and the Quest for American Indian Leadership; and Dowd,
Spirited Resistance.
II. Grenier, First Way of War, 206.
Ii. Ibid., 20 6-7.
I3. Ibid., 207-8.
I4. Quoted in Richter, Facing East from Indian Country, 23 1.
I5. Grenier, First Way of War, 209-10, 2I3.
I6. Ibid., I72.
I7. Ibid., 17 4-75.
I8. Remini, Andrew Jackson and His Indian Wars, 32.
- Grenier, First Way of War, 176 -77.
- Ibid., I8I, I84.
- Ibid., 18 1-87.
- Ibid., I87-92.
- Ibid., 192 - 93.
- Ibid., 205.
- Ibid., 221-22.
CHAPTER SIX: THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS
AND ANDREW JACKSON'S WHITE REPUBLIC
Epigraph: Fanon, Wretched of the Earth, 33.
- See Tucker :;ind Hendrickson, Empire of Liberty.
- Wilentz, Rise of American Democracy, 109-11; Dowd, Spirited Resis-
tance, I63-64. - See Anderson and Cayton, Dominion of War.
- Quoted in Phillips, Cousins' Wars, 3.
- Grenier, First Way of War, 220.
- Ibid., 2I4-I5.
- Remini, Life of Andrew Jackson, 62-69.
- Grenier, First Way of War, 216 -17.
- Brinkley, Unfinished Nation, 85; Takaki, Iron Cages, 96.
- Takaki, Different Mirror, 85-86.
II. Brinkley, Unfinished Nation, 84. On Jackson's vision to create a populist
empire, see Anderson and Cayton, Dominion of War, 207-46.
I2. Grenier, First Way of War, 204. - Ibid., 205.
I4. Ibid., 21 8-20.
I5· Ibid., 215. See also Saunt, New Order of Things, 23 6-41.
I6. Miller, Coacoochee's Bones, xi.
I7. Quoted in Rogin, Fathers and Children, I29.
I8. Slotkin, Fatal Environment, 81 -106. - In the twentieth century, during the dark days of the Depression and war,
I932-43, Laura Ingalls Wilder updated and consolidated the myth, center-