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The Conquest of the Ohio Country: 1763–1813 (edition 2008)

by Patrick L. Hart

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Patrick Hart’s book, The Conquest of the Ohio Country: 1763–1813, is about how the United States, through the use of its military might, established itself in the Old Northwest Territory, a region north of the Ohio River. America’s established presence in the Ohio Country came at the expense of the Indians who lived there. The story begins with the after-effects of the French and Indian War, moves through the little-known Lord Dunmore’s War and the American Revolution, and with much detail describes the impact of American explorer and settler Daniel Boone. Hart’s book finishes with Tecumseh’s grand dream and how he met his destiny at the Battle of Thames. Hart’s debut book is a must for lovers of historical non-fiction. It describes not only an exciting period in American history, but also world history.… (more)
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Title:The Conquest of the Ohio Country: 1763–1813
Authors:Patrick L. Hart
Info:PublishAmerica (2008), Paperback, 131 pages
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Patrick Hart’s book, The Conquest of the Ohio Country: 1763–1813, is about how the United States, through the use of its military might, established itself in the Old Northwest Territory, a region north of the Ohio River. America’s established presence in the Ohio Country came at the expense of the Indians who lived there. The story begins with the after-effects of the French and Indian War, moves through the little-known Lord Dunmore’s War and the American Revolution, and with much detail describes the impact of American explorer and settler Daniel Boone. Hart’s book finishes with Tecumseh’s grand dream and how he met his destiny at the Battle of Thames. Hart’s debut book is a must for lovers of historical non-fiction. It describes not only an exciting period in American history, but also world history.

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