Background
Young, Mary Elizabeth was born on December 16, 1929 in Utica, New York, United States. Daughter of Clarence Whitford and Mary Tippit Young.
( President Andrew Jackson wanted to secure all 25 millio...)
President Andrew Jackson wanted to secure all 25 million acres east of the Mississippi River. When the indigenous tribes balked, Jackson offered treaties that promised a farm to each of an Indian family in exchange for the remaining land. Mary Elizabeth Young details the repercussions of these treaties for American Indians and Anglo-Indian relations. Few if any Indians ever saw that promised farmland, but the United States received its share-and more.
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Young, Mary Elizabeth was born on December 16, 1929 in Utica, New York, United States. Daughter of Clarence Whitford and Mary Tippit Young.
Bachelor of Arts, Oberlin College, 1950; Doctor of Philosophy (Robert Shalkenbach Foundation grantee, Ezra Cornell fellow), Cornell Univercity, 1955.
Instructor department history, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1955-1958; assistant professor, Ohio State University, 1958-1963; associate professor, Ohio State University, 1963-1969; professor, Ohio State University, 1969-1973; professor of history, U. Rochester, New York, since 1973. Consultant in field.
( President Andrew Jackson wanted to secure all 25 millio...)
(Book by Young, Mary E.)
Member American History Association, Organisation American Historians, Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, American Antiquarian Society.