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 Russell P. Strange "Book of the Year" Award from the Illinois State Historical Society, 2012.On the eve of the War of 1812, the Illinois Territory was a new land of bright promise. Split off from Indiana Territory in 1809, the new territory ran from the junction of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers north to the U.S. border with Canada, embracing the current states of Illinois, Wisconsin, and a part of Michigan. The extreme southern part of the region was rich in timber, but the dominant feature of the landscape was the vast tall grass prairie that stretched without major interruption from Lake Michigan for more than three hundred miles to the south. The territory was largely inhabited by Indians: Sauk, Potawatomi, Kickapoo, and others. By 1812, however, pioneer farmers had gathered in the wooded fringes around prime agricultural land, looking out over the prairies with longing and trepidation. Six years later, a populous Illinois was confident enough to seek and receive admission as a state in the Union. What had intervened was the War of 1812, in which white settlers faced both Indians resistant to their encroachments and British forces poised to seize control of the upper Mississippi and Great Lakes. The war ultimately broke the power and morale of the Indian tribes and deprived them of the support of their ally, Great Britain. Sometimes led by skillful tacticians, at other times by blundering looters who got lost in the tall grass, the combatants showed each other little mercy. Until and even after the war was concluded by the Treaty of Ghent in 1814, there were massacres by both sides, laying the groundwork for later betrayal of friendly and hostile tribes alike and for ultimate expulsion of the Indians from the new state of Illinois. In this engrossing new history, published upon the war's bicentennial, Gillum Ferguson underlines the crucial importance of the War of 1812 in the development of Illinois as a state. The history of Illinois in the War of 1812 has never before been told with so much attention to the personalities who fought it, the events that defined it, and its lasting consequences. Endorsed by the Illinois Society of the War of 1812 and the Illinois War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission.

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9780252036743 | Univ of Illinois Pr, January 30, 2012, cover price $34.95 | About this edition:  Russell P.

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9780252081828 | Univ of Illinois Pr, February 15, 2016, cover price $24.95

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Product Description: June 2012 marks the two hundredth anniversary of the outbreak of the War of 1812. Most people know the War of 1812 as the military conflict between Great Britain and the United States that lasted from 1812 until 1815, but the truth is that Canada, including Canadian First Peoples, and Native Americans were caught up in the war too...read more

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9781771000505, titled "Four Wars of 1812: One War, Four Perspectives" | Douglas & McIntyre Ltd, August 28, 2012, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: June 2012 marks the two hundredth anniversary of the outbreak of the War of 1812.

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Details the life of the Shawnee Indian Chief, Tecumseh, and examines his attempts to unite the American Indians and fight against the threat to their way of life

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9780316211512 | Little Brown & Co, March 1, 1984, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Details the life of the Shawnee Indian Chief, Tecumseh, and examines his attempts to unite the American Indians and fight against the threat to their way of life

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9780321043719 | 2 edition (Prentice Hall, July 1, 2006), cover price $31.80
9781886746312 | Harpercollins, October 1, 1995, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: In this biography, David Edmunds examines the life of legendary Shawnee leader Tecumesh and his pivotal role in defending the Native American way of life.

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Drawing on anthropology and ethnohistory as well as the ‘new military history’ Indian Wars of Mexico, Canada and the United States, 1812-1900 interprets and compares the way Indians and European Americans waged wars in Canada, Mexico, the USA and Yucatán during the nineteenth century. Fully illustrated with sixteen maps, detailing key Indian settlements and crucial battles, Bruce Vandervort rescues the New World Indian Wars from their exclusion from mainstream military history, and reveals how they are an integral part of global history. Indian Wars of Mexico, Canada and the United States: * provides a thorough examination of the strategies and tactics of resistance employed by Indian peoples of the USA which contrasts practices of warfare with the Métis (the French Canadian-Indian peoples), their Canadian-Indian allies, and the Yaqui and Mayan Indians of Mexico and Yucatán* presents a comparison of the experience of Indian tribes with concurrent resistance movements against European expansion in Africa, exposing how aspects of resistance that seem unique to the New World differ from those with broader implications* draws upon concepts used in recent rewritings of the history of imperial warfare in Africa and Asia, Vandervort also analyzes the conduct of the US Army in comparison with military practices and tactics adopted by colonialist conquests worldwide. This unique and fascinating study is a vital contribution to the study of military history but is also a valuable addition to the understanding of colonialism and attempts to resist it.

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9780415224710 | 1 edition (Routledge, February 1, 2006), cover price $130.00

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9780415224727, titled "Indian Wars of Mexico, Canada and The United States, 1812-1900" | 1 edition (Routledge, February 1, 2006), cover price $42.95 | About this edition: Drawing on anthropology and ethnohistory as well as the ‘new military history’ Indian Wars of Mexico, Canada and the United States, 1812-1900 interprets and compares the way Indians and European Americans waged wars in Canada, Mexico, the USA and Yucatán during the nineteenth century.

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An account of the ecological and historical impact of a series of Mississippi River Valley earthquakes in 1811 and 1812 documents how towns were destroyed and political loyalties were altered, changing the course of the War of 1812.

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9780743242783 | Free Pr, March 1, 2005, cover price $28.00 | About this edition: An account of the ecological and historical impact of a series of Mississippi River Valley earthquakes in 1811 and 1812 documents how towns were destroyed and political loyalties were altered, changing the course of the War of 1812.

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9780743242790 | Free Pr, April 7, 2012, cover price $19.99

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Details the life of the Shawnee Indian Chief, Tecumseh, and examines his attempts to unite the American Indians and fight against the threat to their way of life

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9780673393364 | Longman Pub Group, June 1, 1984, cover price $20.67 | About this edition: Details the life of the Shawnee Indian Chief, Tecumseh, and examines his attempts to unite the American Indians and fight against the threat to their way of life

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