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Speculation Nation - Land Mania in the Revolutionary American Republic
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Speculation Nation - Land Mania in the Revolutionary American Republic
Series: Early American Studies
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During the first quarter-century after its founding, the United
States was swept by a wave of land speculation so unprecedented in
intensity and scale that contemporaries and historians alike have
dubbed it a “mania.” In Speculation Nation, Michael A. Blaakman
uncovers the revolutionary origins of this real-estate bonanza—a
story of ambition, corruption, capitalism, and statecraft that
stretched across millions of acres from Maine to the Mississippi
and Georgia to the Great Lakes. Patriot leaders staked the success
of their revolution on the seizure and public sale of Native
American territory. Initially, they hoped that fledgling state and
national governments could pay the hefty costs of the War for
Independence and extend a republican society of propertied citizens
by selling expropriated land directly to white farmers. But those
democratic plans quickly ran aground of a series of obstacles,
including an economic depression and the ability of many Native
nations to repel U.S. invasion. Wily merchants, lawyers, planters,
and financiers rushed into the breach. Scrambling to profit off
future expansion, they lobbied governments to convey massive tracts
for pennies an acre, hounded revolutionary veterans to sell their
land bounties for a pittance, and marketed the rustic ideal of a
yeoman’s republic—the early American dream—while waiting for
land values to rise. When the land business crashed in the late
1790s, scores of “land mad” speculators found themselves
imprisoned for debt or declaring bankruptcy. But through their
visionary schemes and corrupt machinations, U.S. speculators and
statesmen had spawned a distinctive and enduring form of settler
colonialism: a financialized frontier, which transformed vast
swaths of contested land into abstract commodities. Speculation
Nation reveals how the era of land mania made Native dispossession
a founding premise of the American republic and ultimately rooted
the United States’ “empire of liberty” in speculative
capitalism.
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Imprint: |
University of PennsylvaniaPress
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Early American Studies |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Authors: |
Michael A. Blaakman
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
432 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5128-2448-3 |
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LSN: |
1-5128-2448-8 |
Barcode: |
9781512824483 |
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