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  • Clearing Iroquoia: New York's Land Grab in the 1779 Campaigns of the American Revolution

    Clearing Iroquoia by Bowman, Travis M.; Zembo, Matthew A.;

    New York's Land Grab in the 1779 Campaigns of the American Revolution

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 5 February 2025
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781666967708
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages354 pages
    • Size 228.6x152.4 mm
    • Language English
    • 626

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    Short description:

    This book critically examines archival materials to investigate the driving force behind the 1779 Sullivan-Clinton Campaign: the destruction of Iroquoia. This book shows that these coordinated attacks were designed to destroy Haudenosaunee political cohesion, clear the Indigenous population from the land, and replace it with a non-Indigenous one.

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    Long description:

    In 1778, George Washington, Philip Schuyler, army officers, and New York officials began planning invasions against Iroquoia, the homeland of the Haudenosaunee and several other allied Indigenous nations. This invasion was one of the largest American offensives of the Revolutionary War, curated to punish the Haudenosaunee for raids against frontier settlements in New York and Pennsylvania. However, the resulting 1779 campaigns of Goose Van Schaick, Daniel Brodhead, and Generals John Sullivan and James Clinton were not simple retaliation. Clearing Iroquoia: New York's Land Grab in the 1779 Campaigns of the American Revolution by Travis M. Bowman and Matthew A. Zembo critically examines archival materials from these campaigns to investigate the driving force behind the campaigns: removal. Through their research, Bowman and Zembo explore how colonial leaders ignored peace efforts and how George Washington ordered his officers to do the same - prioritizing the destruction of Iroquoia and placing native peoples at the lower end of a racial hierarchy to justify their actions. Using letters, journals, speeches, and reports, this book brings the buried truths to light, exploring these series of coordinated attacks that were designed to destroy Haudenosaunee political cohesion, clear the Indigenous population from the land, and replace it with a non-Indigenous one.

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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword by Michael Galban
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction: Clearing the Land
    Chapter 1: The Haudenosaunee and Colonizing New York
    Chapter 2: Dunmore's War: 1774
    Chapter 3: The Haudenosaunee and the New Nation
    Chapter 4: Picking Sides: Phillip Schuyler and the Failed Effort at Neutrality
    Chapter 5: The Cherokee War: War of Extirpation
    Chapter 6: Schuyler's Ultimatum: Declaring Enemies
    Chapter 7: War Comes to the Valley, Again: 1778
    Chapter 8: Retaliation and Escalation on the Frontier
    Chapter 9: The New York Elite: Land and Bread
    Chapter 10: Laying the Plans
    Chapter 11: Schuyler Strikes First: The Destruction of Onondaga
    Chapter 12: Iroquoia Invaded
    Chapter 13: Coveting the Land While Destroying its Bounty
    Chapter 14: Winter at Niagara: Starving in the Snow
    Chapter 15: Suing for Peace
    Chapter 16: Redrawing the Map of New York
    Chapter 17: Selling out the Haudenosaunee
    Chapter 18: Surviving the Destruction: The Smaller Kettle and Canoe
    Chapter 19: On Extirpation
    Epilogue
    Appendix: Sexual Violence
    Bibliography
    About the Authors

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