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Bloody Mohawk

The French and Indian War & American Revolution on New York's Frontier

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Bloody Mohawk

By: Richard Berleth
Narrated by: Jonathan Yen
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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.

©2009 Richard Berleth (P)2018 Tantor
Wars & Conflicts State & Local Colonial Period United States Military Americas War Revolution & Founding United Kingdom Imperialism American Indian French Indian War
Rich Historical Detail • Informative Content • Captivating Narrative • Unbiased Perspective • Comprehensive Coverage

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Very thorough and researched. Objective as well. A very good read for those who are interested in history and specifically the history during the French and Indian war and revolution.

A very good Read…

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The 2 reasons I stay in NY State still is its rich revolutionary history like this and the beautiful geography such as the Mohawk River, the Adirondack Mountains, Saratoga, the Genesee River Valley and the southerntier.
THIS BOOK is incredible. One cannot fathom the incredible detail on the role NYS played in early American life. Bloody Mohawk explains in great detail the life settlers lived in the Valley and its relationship with the Mohawk Natives of the Iroquois confederacy. The River itself was one of the hardest fought for regions in all of NYS in my opinion for it played as a key route for the main interest, trade and settlement and war.
This book leaves no detail of the Mohawk Valley's key figures and events unturned. Here you will learn about people like Sir William Johnson, Chief Joseph Brant, General Montcalm, General Herkimer, Guy Johnson, and many many more! If you live in NYS or are a historian of the early Americas, READ THIS BOOK!!

Incredible..

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View of an obscure and often overlooked area of American History. As a people we often pass towns throughout America wholly devoid of knowledge collectively as to the experiences and origins of our fellow forefathers. This book does an excellent job of remedying this problem.

excellent

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An excellent and easy to follow chronicle of the epic four-sided conflict between and among Europeans and Indigenous peoples.

Writing and narrative flow well.

Detail, Characters and History

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Slow start, but stick with it, well worth the time. A great history of the New York region packed with interesting characters and their stories, both heroes and villains.

Slow start, but WOW it picks up. Great history of Indian and colonists, especially during American War of Independence.

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