Forest Diplomacy: Cultures in Conflict on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1757
Forest Diplomacy draws students into the colonial frontier, where Pennsylvania settlers and the Delaware Indians, or Lenape, are engaged in a vicious and destructive war. Using sources—including previous treaties, firsthand accounts of the war, Quaker epistles advocating pacifism, and various Iroquois and Lenape cultural texts—students engage in a treaty council to bring peace back to the frontier.
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Forest Diplomacy: Cultures in Conflict on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1757
Forest Diplomacy draws students into the colonial frontier, where Pennsylvania settlers and the Delaware Indians, or Lenape, are engaged in a vicious and destructive war. Using sources—including previous treaties, firsthand accounts of the war, Quaker epistles advocating pacifism, and various Iroquois and Lenape cultural texts—students engage in a treaty council to bring peace back to the frontier.
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Forest Diplomacy: Cultures in Conflict on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1757

Forest Diplomacy: Cultures in Conflict on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1757

by Nicolas W. Proctor
Forest Diplomacy: Cultures in Conflict on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1757

Forest Diplomacy: Cultures in Conflict on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1757

by Nicolas W. Proctor

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Forest Diplomacy draws students into the colonial frontier, where Pennsylvania settlers and the Delaware Indians, or Lenape, are engaged in a vicious and destructive war. Using sources—including previous treaties, firsthand accounts of the war, Quaker epistles advocating pacifism, and various Iroquois and Lenape cultural texts—students engage in a treaty council to bring peace back to the frontier.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469672380
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 07/01/2022
Series: Reacting to the PastT
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 166
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Nicolas W. Proctor is professor of history at Simpson College.
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