The American Revolution in Indian Country: Crisis and Diversity in Native American Communities
This study presents the first broad coverage of Indian experiences in the American Revolution rather than Indian participation as allies or enemies of contending parties. Colin Calloway focuses on eight Indian communities as he explores how the Revolution often translated into war among Indians and their own struggles for independence. Drawing on British, American, Canadian and Spanish records, Calloway shows how Native Americans pursued different strategies, endured a variety of experiences, but were bequeathed a common legacy as a result of the Revolution.
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The American Revolution in Indian Country: Crisis and Diversity in Native American Communities
This study presents the first broad coverage of Indian experiences in the American Revolution rather than Indian participation as allies or enemies of contending parties. Colin Calloway focuses on eight Indian communities as he explores how the Revolution often translated into war among Indians and their own struggles for independence. Drawing on British, American, Canadian and Spanish records, Calloway shows how Native Americans pursued different strategies, endured a variety of experiences, but were bequeathed a common legacy as a result of the Revolution.
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The American Revolution in Indian Country: Crisis and Diversity in Native American Communities

The American Revolution in Indian Country: Crisis and Diversity in Native American Communities

by Colin G. Calloway
The American Revolution in Indian Country: Crisis and Diversity in Native American Communities

The American Revolution in Indian Country: Crisis and Diversity in Native American Communities

by Colin G. Calloway

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This study presents the first broad coverage of Indian experiences in the American Revolution rather than Indian participation as allies or enemies of contending parties. Colin Calloway focuses on eight Indian communities as he explores how the Revolution often translated into war among Indians and their own struggles for independence. Drawing on British, American, Canadian and Spanish records, Calloway shows how Native Americans pursued different strategies, endured a variety of experiences, but were bequeathed a common legacy as a result of the Revolution.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521475693
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 04/28/1995
Series: Studies in North American Indian History
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 354
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.71(d)

Table of Contents

Prologue; 1. Corn wars and civil wars: the Revolution comes to Indian country; 2. Odanak: Abenaki ambiguity in the north; 3. Stockbridge: the New England patriots; 4. Oquaga: dissension and destruction on the Susquehanna; 5. Fort Niagara: the politics of hunger in a refugee community; 6. Maquachake: the perils of neutrality in the Ohio country; 7. Chota: Cherokee beloved town in a world at war; 8. Tchoukafala: the continuing: Chickasaw struggle for independence; 9. Cuscowilla: Seminole loyalism and Seminole genesis; 10. The peace that brought no peace; Epilogue: a world without Indians?
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