The first frontier : the forgotten history of struggle, savagery, and endurance in early America / Scott Weidensaul.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780151015153
- 0151015155
- Frontier and pioneer life -- East (U.S.)
- East (U.S.) -- History
- East (U.S.) -- Race relations -- History
- North America -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
- North America -- History, Military
- Indians, Treatment of -- East (U.S.) -- History
- Whites -- East (U.S.) -- Relations with Indians -- History
- Indians of North America -- East (U.S.) -- History
- Whites -- East (U.S.) -- History
- Immigrants -- East (U.S.) -- History
- Frontier and pioneer life
- Immigrants
- Indians of North America
- Indians, Treatment of
- Race relations
- Whites
- Whites -- Relations with Indians
- North America
- United States, East
- Indianer
- Ethnische Beziehung
- Einwanderer
- Oststaaten (USA)
- Frontier and pioneer life -- East (U.S.)
- East (U.S.) -- History
- East (U.S.) -- Race relations -- History
- North America -- History -- 1600-1775, Colonial period
- North America -- Military history
- Native Americans -- First contact with Europeans -- East (U.S.) -- History
- Native Americans -- East (U.S.) -- History
- Immigrants -- East (U.S.) -- History
- 1600-1775
- 974 23
- F106 .W45 2012
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Odessa College Stacks | 974 W417F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 51994001657958 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. "So Many Nations, People, and Tongues" -- Mawooshen -- Before Contact -- Stumbling onto a Frontier -- pt. 2. "Let Us Not Live to Bee Enslaved" -- "Why Should You Be So Furious?" -- Between Two Fires -- "Our Enimies Are Exceedeing Cruell" -- "Oppressions, Grievances & Provocacons" -- pt. 3. "We That Came out of This Ground" -- "One Head One Mouth, and One Heart" -- The Long Peace Ends -- War Chief, Peace Chief -- Endings.
Presents a history of the period during which the Eastern seaboard was a frontier between colonizing Europeans and Native Americans.
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