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Perilous Waters eBook

Settlers, Swamps, And The State, 17751920

by Anthony E. Carlson
language: english
Publisher: THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS, March of 2026 ‧
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Wetlands—particularly swamps—have evoked contradictory responses from different groups in the United States, from the early republic to the end of World War I. White, enslaved, and Indigenous peoples alternately envisioned swamps as future agricultural paradises, uninhabitable wastelands, portals to freedom, spaces to gather vital resources, eugenic sanctuaries, and future homes for settlers. This contested, evolving thinking shaped how Americans interacted with swamps, and Perilous Waters addresses how those interactions influenced their management.

Anthony E. Carlson shows how settlers demonized swamps as one of the gravest environmental impediments to agricultural expansion and the establishment of secure and stable communities. In doing so, they enlisted the knowledge, resources, and authority of the state to organize institutions that enabled drainage and erased any vestiges of prior occupation and usage. By the mid-nineteenth century, drainage had become a paramount public policy objective, giving rise to new social institutions and the mobilization of state resources to assist settlers in fashioning dry, healthy, and domesticated landscapes. After 1900, all levels of government worked to implement cooperative social institutions and systemize environmental and technological knowledge to facilitate drainage and accelerate the transformation of the nation’s wet spaces into farms and crop fields.

Perilous Waters

Settlers, Swamps, And The State, 17751920

by Anthony E. Carlson

Property Description
ISBN: 9781469687285
Publisher: THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
Release Date: March of 2026
Language: English
Pages: 282
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > History > History of America
EAN: 9781469687285
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