Down the Warpath to the Cedars

Down the Warpath to the Cedars
Title Down the Warpath to the Cedars PDF eBook
Author Mark R. Anderson
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 303
Release 2021-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 0806169974

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In May 1776 more than two hundred Indian warriors descended the St. Lawrence River to attack Continental forces at the Cedars, west of Montreal. In just three days’ fighting, the Native Americans and their British and Canadian allies forced the American fort to surrender and ambushed a fatally delayed relief column. In Down the Warpath to the Cedars, author Mark R. Anderson flips the usual perspective on this early engagement and focuses on its Native participants—their motivations, battlefield conduct, and the event’s impact in their world. In this way, Anderson’s work establishes and explains Native Americans’ centrality in the Revolutionary War’s northern theater. Anderson’s dramatic, deftly written narrative encompasses decisive diplomatic encounters, political intrigue, and scenes of brutal violence but is rooted in deep archival research and ethnohistorical scholarship. It sheds new light on the alleged massacre and atrocities that other accounts typically focus on. At the same time, Anderson traces the aftermath for Indian captives and military hostages, as well as the political impact of the Cedars reaching all the way to the Declaration of Independence. The action at the Cedars emerges here as a watershed moment, when Indian neutrality frayed to the point that hundreds of northern warriors entered the fight between crown and colonies. Adroitly interweaving the stories of diverse characters—chiefs, officials, agents, soldiers, and warriors—Down the Warpath to the Cedars produces a complex picture, and a definitive account, of the Revolutionary War’s first Indian battles, an account that significantly expands our historical understanding of the northern theater of the American Revolution.

Down the Warpath to the Cedars

Down the Warpath to the Cedars
Title Down the Warpath to the Cedars PDF eBook
Author Mark R. Anderson
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 391
Release 2021-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 0806169761

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In May 1776 more than two hundred Indian warriors descended the St. Lawrence River to attack Continental forces at the Cedars, west of Montreal. In just three days’ fighting, the Native Americans and their British and Canadian allies forced the American fort to surrender and ambushed a fatally delayed relief column. In Down the Warpath to the Cedars, author Mark R. Anderson flips the usual perspective on this early engagement and focuses on its Native participants—their motivations, battlefield conduct, and the event’s impact in their world. In this way, Anderson’s work establishes and explains Native Americans’ centrality in the Revolutionary War’s northern theater. Anderson’s dramatic, deftly written narrative encompasses decisive diplomatic encounters, political intrigue, and scenes of brutal violence but is rooted in deep archival research and ethnohistorical scholarship. It sheds new light on the alleged massacre and atrocities that other accounts typically focus on. At the same time, Anderson traces the aftermath for Indian captives and military hostages, as well as the political impact of the Cedars reaching all the way to the Declaration of Independence. The action at the Cedars emerges here as a watershed moment, when Indian neutrality frayed to the point that hundreds of northern warriors entered the fight between crown and colonies. Adroitly interweaving the stories of diverse characters—chiefs, officials, agents, soldiers, and warriors—Down the Warpath to the Cedars produces a complex picture, and a definitive account, of the Revolutionary War’s first Indian battles, an account that significantly expands our historical understanding of the northern theater of the American Revolution.

Wigwam and War-path

Wigwam and War-path
Title Wigwam and War-path PDF eBook
Author Alfred Benjamin Meacham
Publisher
Total Pages 752
Release 1875
Genre History
ISBN

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From introduction: "The chapter in our National History which tells our dealings with the Indian tribes, from Plymouth to San Francisco, will be one of the darkest and most disgraceful in our annals. Fraud and oppression, hypocrisy and violence, open, high handed robbery and sly cheating, the swindling agent and the brutal soldier turned into a brigand, buying promotion by pandering to the hate and fears of the settlers, avarice and indifference to human life, and lust for territory, all play their parts in the drama. Except the Negro, no race will lift up, at the judgement seat, such accusing hands against this nation as the Indian."

The War-path

The War-path
Title The War-path PDF eBook
Author John Beauchamp Jones
Publisher
Total Pages 364
Release 1856
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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The War-Path

The War-Path
Title The War-Path PDF eBook
Author J. Jones
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 358
Release 2024-01-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3368852957

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.

That Affair at "The Cedars"

That Affair at
Title That Affair at "The Cedars" PDF eBook
Author Lee O. Thayer
Publisher
Total Pages 316
Release 1921
Genre Private investigators
ISBN

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That Affair at "The Cedars.".

That Affair at
Title That Affair at "The Cedars.". PDF eBook
Author Lee Thayer
Publisher
Total Pages 330
Release 1921
Genre Private investigators
ISBN

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