The Northwest Under Three Flags, 1635-1796Asian Educational Services, 1996 - 401 strani A history of the occupation of the area around the South West of lake Eire in the United States of America. The 3 Flags refer to the occupation of these lands first by the French, then by the English and finally by the Americans. The book was 10 chapters; 1) The French Occupy the Northwest, 2) Cadillac founds Detroit 3) The English in the Ohio country, 4) The Pontiac war, 5) England takes possession of the Northwest, 6) the Quebec Act and the revolution, 7) The war in the Northwest, 8) Peace that proves no peace, 9) The Northwest provided with a government and 10) The United States win the Northwest posts. There are 61 illustrations and 5 maps and plans in this book. This book is a reprint of the 1900 edition. |
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CHAPTER II | 38 |
CHAPTER III | 63 |
CHAPTER IV | 106 |
CHAPTER V | 141 |
DANIEL BOONE | 184 |
CHAPTER VI | 195 |
EDMUND BURKE | 202 |
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK | 216 |
A FURTRADER IN THE COUNCIL TEPEE | 292 |
SIR GUY CARLETON | 300 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 310 |
CHAPTER IX | 315 |
RUFUS PUTNAM | 330 |
MANASSEH CUTLER | 334 |
FORT HARMAR BUILT IN 1785 | 339 |
CHAPTER X | 343 |
CHAPTER VII | 245 |
ARENT SCHUYLER DE PEYSTER | 264 |
CHAPTER VIII | 279 |
JOHN ADAMS | 281 |
Lord Dorchester Issues Orders for the Surrender of the Posts | 345 |
JOHN | 366 |
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