The Winning of the West, Volume 2

The Winning of the West, Volume 2

The Winning of the West, Volume 2 - From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1777-1783APPENDIX ATo CHAPTER...
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The Winning of the West, Volume 2

The Winning of the West, Volume 2

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The Winning of the West, Volume 2

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Author: Roosevelt, Theodore,1858-1919
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Language: English

The Winning of the West, Volume 2 - From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1777-1783

APPENDIX ATo CHAPTER I. APPENDIX BTo CHAPTER II. APPENDIX CTo CHAPTER III. APPENDIX DTo CHAPTER IV. APPENDIX ETo CHAPTER VII. APPENDIX FTo CHAPTER VII. APPENDIX GTo CHAPTER X. APPENDIX HTo CHAPTER XII. APPENDIX ITo CHAPTER XIII. APPENDIX JTo CHAPTER XIII. [Illustration: The Colonies in 1774, when the First Continental Congress assembled. The heavy line marks roughly the extension of population westward. Based on a map by G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London.] In the fall of 1776 it became evident that a formidable Indian war was impending. At Detroit great councils were held by all the northwestern tribes, to whom the Six Nations sent the white belt of peace, that they might cease their feuds and join against the Americans. The later councils were summoned by Henry Hamilton, the British lieutenant-governor of the northwestern region, whose head-quarters were at Detroit. He was an ambitious, energetic, unscrupulous man, of bold character, who wielded great influence over the Indians; and the conduct of the war in the west, as well as the entire management of frontier affairs, was intrusted to him by the British Government. [Footnote: Haldimand MSS. Sir Guy Carleton to Hamilton, September 26, 1777.] He had been ordered to enlist the Indians on the British side, and have them ready to act against the Americans in the spring; [Footnote: Do., Carleton to Hamilton, October 6, 1776.] and accordingly he gathered the tribes together. He himself took part in the war-talks, plying the Indians with presents and fire-water no less than with speeches and promises. The headmen of the different tribes, as they grew excited, passed one another black, red or bloody, and tomahawk belts, as tokens of the vengeance to be taken on their white foes. One Delaware chief still held out for neutrality, announcing that if he had to side with either set of combatants it would be with the "buckskins," or backwoodsmen, and not with the red-coats; but the bulk of the warriors sympathized with the Half King of the Wyandots when he said that the Long Knives had for years interfered with the Indians' hunting, and that now at last it was the Indians' turn to threaten revenge. [Footnote: "Am. Archives," 1st Series, Vol. II., p. 517. There were several councils held at Detroit during this fall, and it is difficultand not very importantto separate the incidents that occurred at each. Some took place before Hamilton arrived, which, according to his "brief account," was November 9th. He asserts that he did not send out war parties until the following June; but the testimony seems conclusive that he was active in instigating hostility from the time of his arrival.] ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 11942
Author: Roosevelt, Theodore
Release Date: Apr 1, 2004
Format: eBook
Language: English

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