Kentucky's Road to Statehood

Forside
University Press of Kentucky, 1992 - 204 sider
On June 1,1792, Kentucky became the fifteenth state in the new nation and the first west of the Alleghenies. Lowell Harrison reviews the tangled and protracted process by which Virginia's westernmost territory achieved statehood. By the early 1780s, survival of the Kentucky settlements, so uncertain only a few years earlier, was assured. The end of the American Revolution curtailed British support for Indian raids, and thousands of settlers sought a better life in the ""Eden of the West."" They swarmed through Cumberland Gap and down the Ohio River, cleared the land for crops, and established t.
 

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The Early Conventions
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James Wilkinson
33
Mercer County Courthouse
39
A Spanish Conspiracy?
48
Harry Innes
52
The Later Conventions
73
George Nicholas
76
Writing the Constitution
93
The Constitution Achieved
115
Implementing the Constitution
131
Isaac Shelby
135
Appendix A The Formation of Counties 17801792
149
Notes
169
Bibliographical Note
185
Index
194
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