Paths to a middle Ground : the Diplomacy of Natchez, Boukfouka, Nogales,and San Fernando de las Barranacas, 1791-1795 /
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Batticaloa | General Collection | 305.8 W22 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | BT1333 | Available | BT1333 | |
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Kurunegala | 305.8 W22 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | KU2763 | Available | KU2763 | ||
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General Collection | 305.8 W22 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 68094 | Available | 68094 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Explores the diplomacy of Spanish colonial officials in New Orleans and Natchez in order to establish posts on the Mississippi and Tombigbee rivers in the early 1790s. The author shows how diplomatic relations were established and maintained in the Gulf South between Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Cherokee chiefs and their Spanish counterparts
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