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- W1966157026 abstract "Parts of the South, particularly the portions of the Old Southwest Territory which became the states ofAlabama and Mississip- pi, were settled somewhat later than areas to the west along the Missis- sippi River. As late as the War of 1812, much of this Old Southwest was controlled by powerful Indian tribes such as the Creeks and Choctaws. Little actual American settlement, especially in the Alabama area, took place before 1815. (1) What limited settlement that had occurred in the Alabama country was associated with subsistence agriculture. Cotton was a minor crop. Alabama, however, was soon to take on the economic characteristics, especially staples agriculture, that was typical of the Lower South. (2) There were, nonetheless, anomalies of settle- ment pattern and economic development in the Lower South during its frontier period which were predicated upon perceptions of landscape and land use different from cotton planting. One such anomaly was the Vine and Olive Land Grants in Alabama. The encouragement of viticulture and experimentation with native and imported grapes were part of the general settlement of what was to be the southern United States almost from the time of the first English colonies. The Virginia Company imported vines and vignerons into Vir- ginia as early as 1610, and viticulture was also part ofthe initial regional plan of colonial administrators to develop economically the Carolina colonies. (3) These early plants were seldom implemented, but efforts at cultivating grape vines, native and imported, did not stop. During the first 60 years of the nineteenth century, several experiments in viticul- ture were tried throughout the South, including those encouraged by the state agricultura society of North Carolina and several privately financed attempts in Georgia. (4) Few such attempts at viticulture in the South were undertaken on the scale of the Vine and Olive Land Grants in west-central Alabama. Their potential for development was perceived" @default.
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- W1966157026 title "The Vine and Olive Land Grants of Alabama: Geographical Ideal Versus Reality" @default.
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