The Ohio country between the years 1783 and 1815

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321 pages 1910

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Chapter headings are:

-Introduction, Settling of the British and French in North America.
-British direct non-observance of Treaty of Paris, and then sign the Treaty.
-Development of the West checked by British influences.
-Continued nefarious work with the savages.
-Further culmination of the inefficient management of affairs.
-Overwhelming success of the enemy.
-Further nefarious work culminating.
-Retributive justice marches on against great opposition.
-Wayne’s army defeats a hydra of conspiracies.
-The taming of the broken savage spirit.
-The most important of all treaties with the savages.
-The West gains possession of part of its rights.
-Advancement of civil government, and extension of the West.
-Conspiracy of the British, Tecumseh, and the Prophet.
-Results of further remissness of the government.
-Sad beginning of the War for Independence.
-Slow progress in preparing to meet the enemy.
-Extreme sufferings of Kentucky soldiers.
-The second great disaster of the War of 1812.
-A third great disaster in the first year of the war.
-Second great effort of the enemy unavailing.
-Another signal repulse of the allied enemy.
-The entire force of the British on Lake Erie Captured.
-The Americans seek the British at Fort Malden.
-The British pursued and captured at the Thames.
-The Ohio country free from the savage alliance.
-Success of the War for Independence assured.

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