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Chronology, |
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PART ONE The Land and Mr. Jefferson, |
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Rain in Virginia and Its Results Lessons for Yeomen |
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Pasteur, Wilson, and the Three Sisters Yeomen, Planters, and the Land |
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Cheap Land and Slave Labor |
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Washington, Jefferson, Three Worthies, and Plantation Migrancy |
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Philosophers in the Parlor and Lessons on the Land |
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Westward Sweeps the Course of Desolation |
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The Gospel of Garland Harmon |
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The Makers of a New Order |
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Disestablishing the Grandees |
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Jefferson and the Family Farmer |
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The Virtues of Diversification |
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Commercial Squires and Ungovernable Governors |
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Diversification, the Pursuit of Happiness, and Cities |
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Land Companies, Trading Companies, and Triassic Capitalism |
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The Great Land Companies and Revolution |
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Jefferson and Western Speculation |
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Armed Occupation Marches On |
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Jefferson's Opportunities and the Land |
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1784-The Second Opportunity-The Trans-Appalachian West |
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The Third Opportunity-The Lower Mississippi Valley |
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Old Men's Dreams and the Memories of the Land |
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PART TWO The Invisible Empire and the Land, |
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From Round Table to Board Table |
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Textile Colonial-Imperialism |
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India Is Conquered by the Mechanics |
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Solving the Problem of Supply |
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The Americans Are Put on Notice |
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Hamilton, Jefferson, and Tench Coxe Respond to William Pitt |
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Jefferson and the Cotton Business |
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The Millers Send Out Their Salesmen |
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The British and the Plantocracy |
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PART THREE Resistance to the Plantation System, |
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Mixed People and Mixed Motives |
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McGillivray's Nationality |
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McGillivray and Washington |
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Resisters, Assisters, and Lost Causes |
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Scots, Blacks, and Seminoles |
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William Augustus Bowles-The Second Act |
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"Execute Him on the Spot" |
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Indian Yeomen and Governor Sargent's Lost Cause |
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Jeffersonian Strategy and Jeffersonian Agents |
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The Firm Adapts and Collects |
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Wilkinson, Forbes, and Dearborn |
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The Accounts of Silas Dinsmoor |
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Andrew Jackson Takes Charge, with Some Help from Benjamin Hawkins |
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PART FOUR Agents of the Master Organism: Assistants to the Plantation System, |
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Fulwar Skipwith in Context |
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Skipwith the Jeffersonian |
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Toussaint's Yeoman Republic |
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The Career of Fulwar Skipwith |
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The Quasi War and Spoliation |
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James Monroe's First Mission to France |
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Skipwith, the Livingstons, and Louisiana Cotton |
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The Chancellor, Indolent Maroons, and Thomas Sumter |
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Skipwith and the Floridas |
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Consul Skipwith Goes to Jail |
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The Adventures of George Mathews |
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The Green Flag of Florida |
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Louisiana and Another Class of Virginians |
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The Third Opportunity Reconsidered |
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The Virginians of Louisiana Decide the Future of the Land |
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Complexities in Baton Rouge |
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The Jeffersonian Legacy: The Civil War and the Homestead Act |
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Statesmanship and Self-Deception |
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The Economics of Land Use |
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APPENDIX Another Stream |
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Jefferson, Madison, Adam Smith, and the Chesapeake Cities |
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The Romans, Armed Occupation, and the Homestead Act |
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Jefferson and the Ordinances of 1784 and 1787-89 |
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Jefferson's Doctrine of Usufruct |
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Tribes, Land, and Ireland |
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Creeks, Seminoles, and Numbers |
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The Livingstons and West Florida |
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Fulwar Skipwith and Andrew Jackson |
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Notes, |
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Bibliographic Note, |
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Bibliography, |
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