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The Indian world of George Washington : the first President, the first Americans, and the birth of the nation

George Washington's place in the foundations of the Republic remains unrivalled. His life story--from his beginnings as a surveyor and farmer, to colonial soldier in the Virginia Regiment, leader of the Patriot cause, commander of the Continental Army, and finally first president of the United States--reflects the narrative of the nation he guided into existence. There is, rightfully, no more chronicled figure. Yet American history has largely forgotten what Washington himself knew clearly: that the new Republic's fate depended less on grand rhetoric of independence and self-governance and more on land--Indian land. Colin G. Calloway's biography of the greatest founding father reveals in full the relationship between Washington and the Native leaders he dealt with intimately across the decades: Shingas, Tanaghrisson, Guyasuta, Attakullakulla, Bloody Fellow, Joseph Brant, Cornplanter, Red Jacket, and Little Turtle, among many others. Using the prism of Washington's life to bring focus to these figures and the tribes they represented--the Iroquois Confederacy, Lenape, Miami, Creek, Delaware--Calloway reveals how central their role truly was in Washington's, and therefore the nation's, foundational narrative. Calloway gives the First Americans their due, revealing the full extent and complexity of the relationships between the man who rose to become the nation's most powerful figure and those whose power and dominion declined in almost equal degree during his lifetime. His book invites us to look at America's origins in a new light. The Indian World of George Washington is a brilliant portrait of both the most revered man in American history and those whose story during the tumultuous century in which the country was formed has, until now, been only partially told.

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  • ISBN: 9780190652166
  • Physical Description xvii, 621 pages : illustrations, (some color) maps ; 25 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2018.

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The Indian World of George Washington : The First President, the First Americans, and the Birth of the Nation
The Indian World of George Washington : The First President, the First Americans, and the Birth of the Nation
by Calloway, Colin G.
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The Indian World of George Washington : The First President, the First Americans, and the Birth of the Nation

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
List of Illustrationsp. ix
Individual Native Americans in the George Washington Storyp. xi
Author's Notep. xv
Acknowledgmentsp. xvii
Introductionp. 1
1Learning Curves
Chapter 1    Virginia's Indian Countryp. 19
Chapter 2    The Ohio Company and the Ohio Countryp. 45
Chapter 3    Into Tanaghrisson's Worldp. 66
Chapter 4    Tanaghrisson's Warp. 84
Chapter 5    Braddock and the Limits of Empirep. 102
Chapter 6    Frontier Defense and a Cherokee Alliancep. 124
Chapter 7    Frontier Advance and a Cherokee Warp. 148
2The Other Revolution
Chapter 8    Confronting the Indian Boundaryp. 171
Chapter 9    "A good deal of Land"p. 191
Chapter 10    The Question of Indian Alliesp. 215
Chapter 11    Town Destroyerp. 235
Chapter 12    Killing Crawfordp. 260
Chapter 13    Building a Nation on Indian Landp. 283
3The First President and the First Americans
Chapter 14    An Indian Policy for the New Nationp. 321
Chapter 15    Courting McGillivrayp. 346
Chapter 16    The Greatest Indian Victoryp. 378
Chapter 17    Philadelphia Indian Diplomacyp. 397
Chapter 18    Achieving Empirep. 422
Chapter 19    Transforming Indian Livesp. 451
Chapter 20    A Death and a Non-Deathp. 477
Abbreviationsp. 493
Notesp. 497
Indexp. 581