Kekionga!

Kekionga!

Author: Wilbur Edel

Publisher: Praeger

Published: 1997-01-28

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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After almost two centuries of on-and-off resistance to white encroachment on Indian lands, a band of Ohio Indians attacked and almost destroyed the army of the infant U.S.A. The battle for the Indian village of Kekionga, unmentioned in any history textbook, stunned President Washington and Congress and provoked both a change in military policy and the first legislative investigation of an executive department under the Constitution. This history of the relations between Native Americans and European settlers, principally during the colonial and revolutionary periods, focuses on the clash of two very different civilizations in the struggle for control of the land. It also sets in world perspective the savagery of the French and Indian Wars, disposing of the myth that brutally inhumane treatment of the enemy was characteristic only of Indian fighting methods. Subsequent to the Indians' supression after Kekionga, government and private indifference to Indian rights and gross mistreatment persisted until the last quarter of the 20th century.


450 East

450 East

Author: D. R. VerValin

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2016-10-10

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 1524550167

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450 East, a wonderful blend of fictional history and mystery, begins over two hundred years ago in what was then the western territories of the new nation. The events that followed the siege of Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1812, resulted in far more than the conquest of the Miami Indian nation; it set in motion a chain of events that would result in the near destruction of a present-day Indiana farm family. John Sebrook is caught in the middle of his familys hidden past after suffering personal tragedies that forever change his life. Discover with John some insight into one of our countrys most secretive societieswhose presence today is still only known to a few individuals who are recapturing a further understanding of their powerful beliefs. What secrets are hidden behind a closed door that released the ghost of his familys past?


Warfare in the USA 1784861

Warfare in the USA 1784861

Author: Samuel Watson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-11-22

Total Pages: 674

ISBN-13: 135112594X

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This unprecedented compilation provides the fullest examination anywhere available of the crucial social-political and strategic and policy-level issues of American military history between the Revolution and the Civil War: civil-military relations and the military‘s place in American society and politics; westward expansion and the diverse peacetime missions assigned the military, especially constabulary missions and operations; force structure, mobilization and the formation of military strategy in support of national objectives; and military preparedness, administration, reform and professionalization. The introduction links all of these issues, pointing to the increasing scale, scope and organization and the growing dominance of national forces in American military institutions and operations during this important period.