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President Washington's Indian War (Paperback, New Ed)
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President Washington's Indian War (Paperback, New Ed)
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Military history buffs and scholars will revel in Wiley Sword's
exciting narrative, the first comprehensive history of the United
States-Indian war of 1790-1795. The struggle for the Old Northwest
Territory (modern-day Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and
Michigan) was as vicious and bitter a conflict as any war in our
history. Indeed, the very survival of the new nation was in
doubt.The years from 1790 to 1795 may have been the turning point
in Indian white relations on the North American continent. At this
time the Indians of the Ohio country-tribes such as the Miamis, the
Shawnees, and the Ottawas-engaged in a last-ditch effort to stop
the settlers who were moving west into the ""Black Forest""
wilderness of mid America. They were aided by British agents, based
in Detroit, who manipulated the Indian confederacy in an attempt to
recoup some of their losses from the Revolutionary War. Josiah
Harmar and Arthur St. Clair led early disastrous campaigns,
including possibly the worst defeat of a United States army at the
hands of Indians. Ultimately, President George Washington assigned
""Mad Anthony"" Wayne to rebuild and expand the army, despite
considerable domestic opposition. This is the most detailed history
yet published of the battles and skirmishes, the futile treaty
negotiations with the Indians, and the tribes' intrigues among
themselves and with the British, leading to Wayne's final victory
'over the Indian confederacy at Fallen Timbers. Most impressive is
the extent and depth of the author's research in primary and
secondary sources. With extraordinary vividness Sword recounts the
battles and the life in the American and Indian encampments,
quoting from diaries, letters, and statements by American officers
and soldiers as well as the accounts of their enemies, such as
Little Turtle of the Miamis, Blue Jacket of the Shawnees, and
Joseph Brant of the Iroquois. Nor does Sword neglect the activities
and life-ways of Britain's traders, agents, and haughty
commandants.
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