Indians and British outposts in eighteenth-century America
by
 
Ingram, Daniel Patrick, 1960-

Title
Indians and British outposts in eighteenth-century America

Author
Ingram, Daniel Patrick, 1960-

ISBN
9780813040578

Publication Information
Gainesville : University Press of Florida, c2012. (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2013)

Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 257 p. :) ill., maps ;

Contents
Introduction: British forts and Indian neighbors -- The Key to Carolina: Old Hop, Little Carpenter, and the making of Fort Loudoun, 1756-1759 -- Anxious hospitality: loitering at Fort Allen, 1756-1761 -- The greatest mart of all: trade, food, drink, and interdependence at Michilimackinac, 1761- 1796 -- A year at Niagara: violence, diplomacy, and coexistence in the eastern Great Lakes, 1763- 1764 -- Like stars that fall: keeping up appearances at Fort Chartres, 1765-1772 -- Conclusion: the Mohawks' new world.

Corporate Subject
Great Britain. Army -- Military life -- History -- 18th century.

Subject Term
Frontier and pioneer life -- United States.
 
Fortification -- United States -- History -- 18th century.
 
Indians of North America -- First contact with Europeans.

Geographic Term
United States -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
 
Great Britain -- Colonies -- America -- Defenses.
 
United States -- Race relations -- History -- 18th century.

Added Corporate Author
Project Muse.

Electronic Access
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