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The Winning of the West, Volume 4: Louisiana and the Northwest, 1791-1807
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The Winning of the West, Volume 4: Louisiana and the Northwest, 1791-1807
by Theodore Roosevelt (Introduction: James P. Ronda)
Product Group:
Book
Publisher:
University of Nebraska Press (1995-05-28)
ISBN:
080328957X
EAN:
9780803289574
Binding/Media:
Paperback - 363 pages
Edition:
Presidential Ed
SKU:
5_949883
Condition:
Collectable Like New
Comments:
1ST PRINT! LARGER SOFTBACK BOOK AND PAGES ARE ARE IN PRISTINE CONDITION! VOLUME 4. WITH MAP. GIFT QUALITY. SHIPPED RAPIDLY BY US POST OFFICE EXPEDITED. PRIORITY AIR MAIL IS PROVIDED TO AN ADDRESS THAT WILL BE OVERSEAS AND TO APO/AFO.
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Product Description
After political defeats and the loss of half his capital in a ranching venture in North Dakota, Theodore Roosevelt began writing his ambitious history of the conquest of the American West in 1888. He projected a sweeping drama, well documented and filled with Americans fighting Indian confederacies north and south while dealing with the machinations of the British, French, and Spanish and their sympathizers. Roosevelt wanted to show how backwoodsmen such as Daniel Boone and Simon Kenton, followed by hardy pioneer settlers, gave the United States eventual claim to land west of the Alleghanies. Heroism and treachery among both the whites and the Indians can be seen in his rapidly shifting story of a people on the move. By force and by treaty the new nation was established in the East, and when the explorers and settlers pushed against the Mississippi, everything west of the river was considered part of that nation.
This final volume spans the period that saw Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio become states; Louisiana, Indiana, and Mississippi, territories. The successful campaigns of General Anthony Wayne and others intimidated the Indians into the first peace the border had known in fifty years. The treaties of John Jay and Thomas Pinckney firmed American boundaries and stopped the intrigues of the British and Spanish. As in the other volumes, Roosevelt ties many-sided events into an exciting narrative. He describes in detail the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Pacific following the Louisiana Purchase.
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