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  • Native American Power in the United States, 1783-1795
  • Written by author Celia Barnes
  • Published by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 5/1/2003
  • Military resistance to the expansion and consolidation of the United States was only one form of political power exercised against the new government. According to Barnes (Director of Studies, Piccadilly School of English, Italy), this exercise of politic
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Preface 9
Introduction 11
1 A Collision of Cultures 19
2 In Pursuit of Land and Liberty 43
3 The British Connection 64
4 The Spanish Connection 87
5 Indian Victory in the Northwest 120
6 The Southwest Frontier 152
7 The Collapse of Indian Resistance in the Northwest 177
Conclusion 209
Notes 216
Bibliography 237
Index 246


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