North of America: Loyalists, Indigenous Nations, and the Borders of the Long American Revolution

North of America: Loyalists, Indigenous Nations, and the Borders of the Long American Revolution

by Jeffers Lennox
North of America: Loyalists, Indigenous Nations, and the Borders of the Long American Revolution

North of America: Loyalists, Indigenous Nations, and the Borders of the Long American Revolution

by Jeffers Lennox

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Overview

How the United States was created—a complex and surprising story of patriots, Indigenous peoples, loyalists, visionaries and scoundrels

The story of the Thirteen Colonies’ struggle for independence from Britain is well known to every American schoolchild. But at the start of the Revolutionary War, there were more than thirteen British colonies in North America. Patriots were surrounded by Indigenous homelands and loyal provinces. Independence had its limits.
 
Upper Canada, Lower Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and especially the homelands that straddled colonial borders, were far less foreign to the men and women who established the United States than Canada is to those who live here now. These northern neighbors were far from inactive during the Revolution. The participation of the loyal British provinces and Indigenous nations that largely rejected the Revolution—as antagonists, opponents, or bystanders—shaped the progress of the conflict and influenced the American nation’s early development.
 
In this book, historian Jeffers Lennox looks north, as so many Americans at that time did, and describes how Loyalists and Indigenous leaders frustrated Patriot ambitions, defended their territory, and acted as midwives to the birth of the United States while restricting and redirecting its continental aspirations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300268775
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 08/30/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 22 MB
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About the Author

Jeffers Lennox is an associate professor of history at Wesleyan University and author of Homelands and Empires: Indigenous Spaces, Imperial Fictions, and Competition for Territory in Northeastern North America, 1690–1763.

Table of Contents

Prologue 1

1 Of Montreal 19

2 Sea Power 60

3 A Northern Chorus 93

4 The National 133

5 Oneida 167

6 Portage 201

7 Land of Talk 234

Epilogue 267

Notes 279

Bibliography 325

Acknowledgments 341

Index 343

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