Black Hawk and the Warrior's Path
2. Auflage April 2017
200 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Completely updated and expanded, Black Hawk and the Warrior's Path is a masterful account of the life of the Sauk warrior and leader, and his impact on the history of early America.
* The period between 1760 and 1840 is brought to life through vivid discussion of Native American society and traditions, Western frontier expansion, and US-Native American politics and conflicts
* Updates include: 1 new map, 8 new images, a revised bibliographic essay incorporating the latest research, a timeline, and 8 concise, reorganized chapters with key terms and study questions
* Accessibly written by a noted expert in the field, students will understand key themes and find meaningful connections among historical events in Native American and 18th century American history
Preface xi
Timeline xiii
1 Who is BlackHawk? 1600-1804 1
2 The Americans were coming to take possession 1804-1812 24
3 They made fair promises but never fulfilled them 1812-1816 47
4 We were a divided people 1816-1828 69
5 Nothing was talked about but leaving our village 1828-1831 89
6 The British would assist us 1831-1832 110
7 My object was not war 1832 132
8 Once I was a great warrior 1832-1838 146
Bibliographical Essay 169
Index 179