Iroquois Diplomacy on the Early American Frontier

Iroquois Diplomacy on the Early American Frontier
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781440632655
ISBN-13 : 1440632650
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Book Synopsis Iroquois Diplomacy on the Early American Frontier by : Timothy J. Shannon

Download or read book Iroquois Diplomacy on the Early American Frontier written by Timothy J. Shannon and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2008-07-03 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The newest addition to the Penguin Library of American Indian History explores the most influential Native American Confederacy More than perhaps any other Native American group, the Iroquois found it to their advantage to interact with and adapt to white settlers. Despite being known as fierce warriors, the Iroquois were just as reliant on political prowess and sophisticated diplomacy to maintain their strategic position between New France and New York. Colonial observers marveled at what Benjamin Franklin called their "method of doing business" as Europeans learned to use Iroquois ceremonies and objects to remain in their good graces. Though the Iroquois negotiated with the colonial governments, they refused to be pawns of European empires, and their savvy kept them in control of much of the Northeast until the American Revolution. Iroquois Diplomacy and the Early American Frontier is a must-read for anyone fascinated by Native American history or interested in a unique perspective on the dawn of American government.


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