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Immigration and the Middle Ground
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About the lecture
In this module, we look at immigration to North America and the 'Middle Ground' in this period. This period saw a number of groups fighting for control of the Old Northwest. This created a space in which Native Americans had to accommodate many different types of European settlers in what has become known as the 'Middle Ground'. While these interactions often sparked conflicts they also created social and economic opportunities for Native Americans and European settlers.
About the lecturer
Stephen J. Rockwell is a Professor of Political Science at St. Joseph's College, New York. He specialises on a number of areas including: national institutions; public administration; race, ethnicity and politics (including American Indian affairs and immigration issues); and American political development more generally. He has written a number of books including Indian Affairs and the Administrative State in the Nineteenth Century and How Big Government Won the West.
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Rockwell, S. (2021, December 01). Theme 4: Migration and Settlement (MIG) - Immigration and the Middle Ground [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/theme-4-migration-and-settlement-mig?auth=0&lesson=4273&option=11001&type=lesson
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Rockwell, S. "Theme 4: Migration and Settlement (MIG) – Immigration and the Middle Ground." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 01 Dec 2021, https://massolit.io/options/theme-4-migration-and-settlement-mig?auth=0&lesson=4273&option=11001&type=lesson