by Barbara Alice Mann. Softbound, 295 pages, 6" x 9". Throughout the war, the unwavering goal of the Revolutionary Army, under George Washington, and its associated settler militias was to break the power of the Iroquois League, which had successfully held off invasion for the previous two centuries, and the newly formed Ohio Union. To destroy the Natives who stood in the way of land seizure Washington organized a series of rampages intended to destroy the League and the Union by starvation. Barbara Alice Mann tells how, in the wake of massive assaults, Native America won the war in the West and managed to maintain control of the land west and north of the Allegheny-Ohio River systems. No. 703149

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GEORGE WASHINGTON'S WAR ON NATIVE AMERICA

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