Leveraging an Empire: Settler Colonialism and the Legalities of Citizenship in the Pacific Northwest

Leveraging an Empire: Settler Colonialism and the Legalities of Citizenship in the Pacific Northwest

by Jacki Hedlund Tyler
Leveraging an Empire: Settler Colonialism and the Legalities of Citizenship in the Pacific Northwest

Leveraging an Empire: Settler Colonialism and the Legalities of Citizenship in the Pacific Northwest

by Jacki Hedlund Tyler

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Overview

Through an evaluation of Oregon’s exclusionary laws, Leveraging an Empire examines the process of settler colonialism in the evolving region of the Pacific Northwest between the years 1841 and 1859. Oregon laws—through nuanced emphases and new articulations—related to national issues of slavery, immigration, land ownership, education, suffrage, and naturalization.

Leveraging an Empire demonstrates how the construction of laws governing matters of race, gender, and citizenship from Oregon’s pre-territorial days through its early statehood reified and institutionalized American legal definitions and national perceptions of these issues leading up to the Civil War. Oregon’s exclusionary laws either supported racial and gender restrictions to specific rights or established a legal precedent for such restrictions through the development of legislation governing the remainder of the century. These laws—some developed even before Oregon became part of the Union in 1846—also influenced federal treatment toward territorial and state policies that restricted American citizens from political rights and reveal the impact of settler colonialism in the American West on the nation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781496227645
Publisher: Nebraska
Publication date: 08/01/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 468
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Jacki Hedlund Tyler is an assistant professor of history and the director of social studies education at Eastern Washington University.
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