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The Iroquois Restoration: Iroquois Diplomacy on the Colonial Frontier, 1701-1754 - Paperback

The Iroquois Restoration: Iroquois Diplomacy on the Colonial Frontier, 1701-1754 - Paperback

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by Richard Aquila (Author)

Beginning in 1701, the Iroquois, at their nadir after twenty years of warring, sought to rebuild the Confederacy. By design or circumstance, they carried out sophisticated diplomatic relations with their Indian and white neighbors, gradually recouping much of their political, military, and economic power. The Iroquois helped shape the frontier, influencing Westward expansion, the fur trade, and colonial warfare. In a new introduction, Richard Aquila discusses recent scholarship and trends in Iroquois studies. A professor of history and director of the American Studies Program at Ball State University, he is the author of Wanted Dead or Alive: The American West in Popular Culture.

Author Biography

In a new introduction, Richard Aquila discusses recent scholarship and trends in Iroquois studies. A professor of history and director of the American Studies Program at Ball State University, he is the author of Wanted Dead or Alive: The American West in Popular Culture.

Number of Pages: 285
Dimensions: 0.63 x 8.98 x 6 IN
Publication Date: July 01, 1997