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The Ohio Frontier: Crucible of the Old Northwest, 1720-1830
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Veröffentlichung: |
August 1998
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Genre: |
Geschichte / Politik / Kultur |
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Amerikanische Geschichte /
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General /
History - General History /
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / General /
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI) /
USA Mittlerer Westen |
ISBN: |
9780253212122 |
EAN-Code:
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9780253212122 |
Verlag: |
Indiana University Press |
Einband: |
Kartoniert |
Sprache: |
English
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Serie: |
A History of the Trans-Appalachian Frontier |
Dimensionen: |
H 227 mm / B 152 mm / D 23 mm |
Gewicht: |
590 gr |
Seiten: |
440 |
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In the first major reassessment of the Ohio frontier period in more than fifty years, R. Douglas Hurt provides a sweeping narrative of the major military, social, economic, and political developments in the region from the arrival of the first Native American settlers to the end of the frontier period. He traces the settlement of the Shawnees, Delawares, and Wyandots among other Native American groups and discusses their culture and adaptation to white society. He also details the military expeditions of Arthur St. Clair, Josiah Harmar, Anthony Wayne, and William Henry Harrison during the bloody conflicts fought to determine which people would control the land north of the Ohio River. Hurt also traces the survey of the Seven Ranges and discusses the settlement of the Ohio Company's lands, the Western Reserve, the Miami Purchase, the Virginia Military Tract, and the French village of Gallipolis. The Ohio frontier also lured those seeking a religious haven. Although many frontier people - such as the Shakers, Quakers, and Zoarites - wanted little more than to believe as they pleased and to be left alone, strong Protestant and utopian sects made Ohio their home. This study also discusses the major political concerns of the territorial and early statehood periods, including the War of 1812 and the presidential elections of 1824 and 1828. |
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