The Cherokee War of 1776

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421454566

Native Destruction at the Dawn of American Independence

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By Kevin Kokomoor
Imprint: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
660 g
Pages:
384

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Kevin Kokomoor is a lecturer in the history department at Coastal Carolina University. He is the author of Of One Mind and Of One Government: The Rise and Fall of the Creek Nation in the Early Republic and La Florida: Catholics, Conquistadores, and Other American Origin Stories.

Table of Contents Introduction: The Declaration of Independence and the Cherokee War in Charleston Prologue: The First Cherokee War PT1: Revolution and the Cherokees 1. A Postwar Push for Cherokee Land 2. Conflicted Cherokees, United Neighbors 3. A Struggle for Cherokee Neutrality 4. American Antagonizers, Native Instigators, British Abettors PT2: The Cherokee War of 1776 5. The 1776 Cherokee War, pt. 1 6. Blaming, Invading, "Extirpating" 7. The 1776 Cherokee War, pt. 2 8. Conquering Americans, Conquered Cherokee PT3: The Revolutionary War and the Cherokees 9. Regrouping, Rebuilding, Resisting 10. Rejoining the Frontier War 11. Charleston and Cherokees in 1780 12. A British Collapse and a Chickamauga Rise Epilogue: From the Cherokee War to the Chickamauga War

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