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Bloody Mohawk

By: Black Dome Press

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Historical Reference Books (Black Dome Press)

MSRP old price: $19.95


Product Info

Title
Bloody Mohawk
Publisher
Category
Author
Richard Berleth
Publish Year
2010
Pages
370
Dimensions
6x9x1"
NKG Part #
2148037737
Type
Softcover

Description

In this narrative history of the Mohawk River Valley and surrounding region from 1713 to 1794, Professor Richard Berleth charts the passage of the valley from a fast-growing agrarian region streaming with colonial traffic to a war-ravaged wasteland. The valley's diverse cultural mix of Iroquois Indians, Palatine Germans, Scots-Irish, Dutch, English, and Highland Scots played as much of a role as its unique geography in the cataclysmic events of the 1700s the French and Indian Wars and the battles of the American Revolution. Patriots eventually wrenched the valley from British interests and the Iroquois nations, but at fearsome cost. When the fighting was over, the valley lay in ruins and as much as two-thirds of its population lay dead or had been displaced. But by not holding this vital inland waterway the gateway to the West, "the river between the mountains" America might have lost the Revolution, as well as much or all of the then poorly defined province of New York.