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  • The Peopling of New Connecticut: From the Land of Steady Habits to the Western Reserve
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  • edited by Richard Jr. Buel
  • 2012
  • Published by: Wesleyan University Press
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In 1784 Connecticut laid claim to a territory stretching from Pennsylvania's western border 120 miles along Lake Erie. In 1786 Congress took steps to legitimate this claim, and explicitly recognized it in 1800. The Peopling of New Connecticut presents primary documents that define Connecticut's complex relationship with this territory, known then as the Western Reserve. Using excerpts from previously published official records, diaries, newspapers, periodical journals, pamphlets, and the occasional book that illustrates the process whereby Connecticut transplanted some of its people to a distant, western land, this Acorn Club publication illuminates not only the experience of the emigrants as they journeyed to Ohio and settled in the Western Reserve but also the effect that the emigrants' departure had on the society they left behind. The volume comes with an introduction and commentary about the significance of these republished materials. The Peopling of New Connecticut is a vital, enlightening record of this special chapter in Connecticut's history and provides unique insight into the early westward movement after the Revolutionary War.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page
  2. p. iii
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  1. Copyright
  2. p. iv
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. pp. vii-ix
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. p. xi
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  1. Connecticut Emigration 1750-1830
  2. pp. 1-3
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  1. A People in Motion
  2. pp. 4-8
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  1. Wellsprings of Connecticut’s Emigration
  2. pp. 9-17
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  1. The Process of Transplanting New England Society
  2. pp. 18-92
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  1. Consequences of Emigration
  2. pp. 93-103
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  1. Responses
  2. pp. 104-146
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  1. Measures of Success and Failure
  2. pp. 147-176
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