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Never Come To Peace Again Pontiacs Uprising And The Fate Of The British Empire In North America David Dixon

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Never Come To Peace Again Pontiacs Uprising And The Fate Of The British Empire In North America David Dixon
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Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.26 MB
Pages: 376
Author: David Dixon
ISBN: 9780806144627, 9780806181042, 9780806136561, 0806144629, 0806181044, 0806136561
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Never Come To Peace Again Pontiacs Uprising And The Fate Of The British Empire In North America David Dixon by David Dixon 9780806144627, 9780806181042, 9780806136561, 0806144629, 0806181044, 0806136561 instant download after payment.

Prior to the American Revolution, the Ohio River Valley was a cauldron of competing interests: Indian, colonial, and imperial. The conflict known as Pontiac’s Uprising, which lasted from 1763 until 1766, erupted out of this volatile atmosphere. Never Come to Peace Again, the first complete account of Pontiac’s Uprising to appear in nearly fifty years, is a richly detailed account of the causes, conduct, and consequences of events that proved pivotal in American colonial history.

When the Seven Years’ War ended in 1760, French forts across the wilderness passed into British possession. Recognizing that they were just exchanging one master for another, Native tribes of the Ohio valley were angered by this development. Led by an Ottawa chief named Pontiac, a confederation of tribes, including the Delaware, Seneca, Chippewa, Miami, Potawatomie, and Huron, rose up against the British. Ultimately unsuccessful, the prolonged and widespread rebellion nevertheless took a heavy toll on British forces.

Even more devastating to the British was the rise in revolutionary sentiment among colonists in response to the rebellion. For Dixon, Pontiac’s Uprising was far more than a bloody interlude between Great Britain’s two wars of the eighteenth century. It was the bridge that linked the Seven Years’ War with the American Revolution.

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