Unequal Laws Unto a Savage Race

Unequal Laws Unto a Savage Race
Author: Morris Arnold
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1985-06-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780938626763

Partly because its colonial settlements were tiny, remote, and inconsequential, the early history of Arkansas has been almost entirely neglected. Even Arkansas Post, the principal eighteenth-century settlement, served mainly as a temporary place of residence for trappers and voyageurs. It was also an entrepot for travelers on the Mississippi—a place to be while on the way elsewhere. Only a very few inhabitants, true agricultural settlers, ever established themselves a or around the Post. For most of the eighteenth century, Arkansas’s non-Indian population was less than one hundred, and never much exceeded five or six hundred. Its European residents of that era, mostly French, have left virtually no physical trace: the oldest buildings and the oldest marked graves in the state date from the 1820s. Drawing on original French and Spanish archival sources, Morris Arnold chronicles for the first time the legal institutions of colonial Arkansas, the attitude of its population towards European legal ideas as were current in Arkansas when Louisiana was transferred to the United States in 1803. Because he views the clash of legal traditions in the upper reaches of the Jefferson’s Louisiana as part of a more general cultural conflict, Arnold closely examines the social and economic characteristics of Arkansas’s early residents in order to explain why, following the American takeover, the common law was introduced into Arkansas with such relative ease.

Unequal Laws Unto a Savage Race

Unequal Laws Unto a Savage Race
Author: Morris Arnold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN:

"Morris Arnold's description of the French and Spanish periods is just marvelous. It will be a classic for some time to come (or perhaps even forever)." -Hans W. Baade

Mackenzie and His Voyageurs

Mackenzie and His Voyageurs
Author: Arthur P. Woollacott
Publisher: London ; Toronto : J.M. Dent & sons, Limited
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1927
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

Historical background to Mackenzie's narrative and author's commentary.

Great Names

Great Names
Author: Walter James Turner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1926
Genre: American literature
ISBN: