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001    ocn714086530 
003    OCoLC 
005    20230515105951.0 
008    110721s2011    ncuab    b    001 0 eng   
010      2011028709 
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016 7  015957770|2Uk 
019    800103927 
020    9780786464968|q(softcover ;|qalk. paper) 
020    0786464968|q(softcover ;|qalk. paper) 
035    (OCoLC)714086530|z(OCoLC)800103927 
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050 00 E98.R4|bM55 2011 
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100 1  Miller, David W.,|d1926- 
245 14 The forced removal of American Indians from the northeast 
       :|ba history of territorial cessions and relocations, 1620
       -1854 /|cDavid W. Miller. 
260    Jefferson, N.C. :|bMcFarland & Co.,|c©2011. 
300    viii, 215 pages :|billustrations, maps ;|c26 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Kingdom of Saguenay (1497-1543) -- Iroquois conquests 
       (1580-1653) -- Jamestown, Plymouth, and Massachusetts Bay 
       -- Destruction of the Pequot -- Next were the 
       Narragansetts -- King Philip's War -- The fur trade and 
       struggles between the French, English, and Indians (1641-
       1753) -- Pennsylvania (1681-1754) -- Iroquois route to the
       south -- Who owns land in the Ohio River watershed -- 
       French and Indian War (1755-1763) -- War's aftermath in 
       the north (Pontiac's War 1763-1764) -- Proclamation of 
       1763, lawlessness, and the British 1764 offensives -- 
       Frontiersmen out of control and the 1768 Treaty at Fort 
       Stanwix -- Land schemes -- Dunmore's War -- Early Kentucky
       settlements -- A new force emerges -- The northern 
       frontier during the war years -- Indians betrayed -- 
       Kentucke (1782-1792) -- Defining Indian boundaries in the 
       Six Nations and north of the Ohio -- Chaos in the 
       northwest -- The Ohio Company -- Negotiating for an Indian
       boundary for the northern tribes -- Washington's first 
       offensive in the west flounders -- Another failure -- Mad 
       Anthony prepares (1792-1793) -- Mad Anthony prevails : 
       Treaty of Greenville (1794-1795) -- Taking over the 
       Northwest Territory (1801-1819) -- More Indiana land ceded
       and the War of 1812 -- Mopping up in the lower Northwest 
       Territory (1817-1847) -- Lead mines and the Black Hawk War
       -- Michigan and Wisconsin through the years 1807-1854. 
520    "This work examines presidential policies, the cultural 
       and community splits within the "Five Civilized Nations" 
       (Creek, Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Seminole) and the
       various ways in which Indians attempted to maintain their 
       ethnic identity during their traumatic removal. It 
       provides a window into the thoughts and attitudes of those
       on both sides of the controversy"--Provided by publisher. 
650  9 Indians of North America.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00969633 
650  9 Indians of North America|xLand tenure|zNortheastern States
       |xHistory. 
650  9 Indians of North America|zNortheastern States|xHistory. 
650  9 Indians of North America|xRelocation.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst00969891 
650  9 Indians of North America|xRelocation|zNortheastern States
       |xHistory. 
650  9 Indians of North America|xLand tenure.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst00969807 
651  7 Northeastern States.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01242521 
655  7 History.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411628 
690  7 Indigenous peoples|xLand tenure|zNortheastern States
       |xHistory.|2local DEI term 
690  7 Indigenous peoples|zNortheastern States|xHistory.|2local 
       DEI term 
690  7 Indigenous peoples|xRelocation|zNortheastern States
       |xHistory.|2local DEI term 
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994    C0|bCKE 
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