Theodore Roosevelt
The Winning of the American West
Historical Account of American Westward Movements and Settlement
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2018 OK Publishing
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ISBN 978-80-272-4178-1
Table of Contents
I. The Spread of the English-Speaking Peoples
II. The French of the Ohio Valley, 1763-1775
III. The Appalachian Confederacies, 1765-1775
IV. The Algonquins of the Northwest, 1769-1774
V. The Backwoodsmen of the Alleghanies. 1769-1774
VI. Boon and the Long Hunters; And Their Hunting in No-Man's-Land, 1769-1774
VII. Sevier, Robertson, and the Watauga Commonwealth, 1769-1774
VIII. Lord Dunmore's War, 1774
IX. The Battle of the Great Kanawha; And Logan's Speech, 1774
X. Boon and the Settlement of Kentucky, 1775
XI. In the Current of the Revolution—the Southern Backwoodsmen Overwhelm the Cherokees, 1776
XII. Growth and Civil Organization of Kentucky, 1776
I. The War in the Northwest, 1777-1778
II. Clark's Conquest of the Illinois, 1778
III. Clark's Campaign Against Vincennes, 1779
IV. Continuance of the Struggle in Kentucky and the Northwest, 1779-1781
V. The Moravian Massacre, 1779-1782
VI. The Administration of the Conquered French Settlements, 1779-1783
VII. Kentucky Until the End of the Revolution, 1782-1783
VIII. The Holston Settlements, 1777-1779
X. The Holston Settlements to the End of the Revolution, 1781-83
XI. Robertson Founds the Cumberland Settlement, 1779-1780
XII. The Cumberland Settlements to the Close of the Revolution, 1781-1783
XIII. What the Westerners Had Done During the Revolution, 1783
I. The Inrush of Settlers, 1784-1787
II. The Indian Wars, 1784-1787
III. The Navigation of the Mississippi; Separatist Movements and Spanish Intrigues, 1784-1788
IV. The State of Franklin, 1784-1788
V. Kentucky's Struggle for Statehood. 1784-1790
VI. The Northwest Territory; Ohio. 1787-1790
VII. The War in the Northwest. 1787-1790
VIII. The Southwest Territory, 1788-1790
II. Mad Anthony Wayne; And the Fight of the Fallen Timbers, 1792-1795
III. Tennessee Becomes a State, 1791-1796
IV. Intrigues and Land Speculations—The Treaties of Jay and Pinckney, 1793-1797