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Much Embarrassed: Civil War; Intelligence and the Gettysburg Campaign (Wolverhampton Military Studies)

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For over two hundred years no Indian force in America was so powerful and feared as the Iroquois League. Throughout two thirds of this continent; the cry of "The Iroquois are coming!" was enough to demoralize entire tribes. But these Iroquois occupied and controlled a vast wilderness empire which beckoned like a precious gem to foreign powers. France and England secured toeholds and suddenly each was claiming as its own this land of the Iroquois. Alliance with the Indians was the key; whichever power controlled them could destroy the other. Wilderness Empire is the gripping narrative of the eighteenth-century struggle of these two powers to win for themselves the allegiance of the Indians in a war for territorial dominance; yet without letting these Indians know that the prize of the war would be this very Iroquois land. It is the story of English strength hamstrung by incredible incompetence; of French power sapped by devastating corruption. It is the story of the English; Indian and French individuals whose lives intertwine in the greatest territorial struggle in American history--the French and Indian War.


#1879178 in Books 2016-10-04 2016-10-18Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.30 x .70 x 6.30l; .0 #File Name: 1910777862204 pages


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