Author: Stephen L. Kling (Jr.)
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780996455794
Category : Mississippi River Valley
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A history of the American Revolution in the West focusing on British attacks on St. Louis and Cahokia, events leading up to the attacks, the Spanish Mississippi River and Gulf Coast campaigns, the attack on Arkansas Post, and the counterattacks by the Americans and Spanish along the upper Mississippi River are all covered. A biography of the St. Louis commandant, Fernando de Leyba, is also included.
The Battle of St. Louis, the Attack on Cahokia, and the American Revolution in the West
The American Revolutionary War in the West Museum Exhibit
Author: Stephen L. Klilng, Jr.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780996455725
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A general guide to the 2020 American Revolutionary War in the West museum exhibit presented by French Colonial America at the Centre for French Colonial Life in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780996455725
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A general guide to the 2020 American Revolutionary War in the West museum exhibit presented by French Colonial America at the Centre for French Colonial Life in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Spanish Louisiana
Author: Frances Kolb Turnbell
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807182729
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Frances Kolb Turnbell’s study of Spanish colonial Louisiana is the first comprehensive history of the colony. It emphasizes the Lower Mississippi valley’s status as a borderland contested by empires and the region’s diverse inhabitants in the era of volatility that followed the Seven Years’ War. As Turnbell demonstrates, the Spanish era was characterized by tremendous transition as the colony emerged from the neglect of the French period and became slowly but increasingly centered on plantation agriculture. The transformations of this critical period grew out of the struggles between Spain and Louisiana’s colonists, enslaved people, and Indians over issues related to space and mobility. Many borderland peoples, networks, and alliances sought to preserve Louisiana as a flexible and fluid zone as the colonial government attempted to control and contain the region’s inhabitants for its own purposes through policy and efforts to secure loyalty and its own advantageous alliances. Turnbell first examines the period from 1763 through the American Revolution, when the Mississippi River was a boundary between empires. The river’s designation as an imperial border ran counter to the topography of North America and counter to the practices of the valley’s inhabitants, who employed its waterways to trade, communicate, migrate, and survive. Turnbell pays special attention to the Revolt of 1768, the burgeoning trade along the Mississippi prior to the American Revolution that involved British and American merchants, Spanish preparation for war, and the crucial involvement of the borderland’s diverse inhabitants as the war played out on the Lower Mississippi. Turnbell then explains how the activity of borderland peoples evolved after the Revolutionary War when the Lower Mississippi was no longer an imperial boundary. She considers the instability and fluidity of postwar years in Louisiana, American trade and migration, Louisiana’s experience of the Age of Revolutions—from pro-French sentiments to plans for rebellion among the enslaved—and ultimately, Spain’s political demise in the Mississippi River valley.
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807182729
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Frances Kolb Turnbell’s study of Spanish colonial Louisiana is the first comprehensive history of the colony. It emphasizes the Lower Mississippi valley’s status as a borderland contested by empires and the region’s diverse inhabitants in the era of volatility that followed the Seven Years’ War. As Turnbell demonstrates, the Spanish era was characterized by tremendous transition as the colony emerged from the neglect of the French period and became slowly but increasingly centered on plantation agriculture. The transformations of this critical period grew out of the struggles between Spain and Louisiana’s colonists, enslaved people, and Indians over issues related to space and mobility. Many borderland peoples, networks, and alliances sought to preserve Louisiana as a flexible and fluid zone as the colonial government attempted to control and contain the region’s inhabitants for its own purposes through policy and efforts to secure loyalty and its own advantageous alliances. Turnbell first examines the period from 1763 through the American Revolution, when the Mississippi River was a boundary between empires. The river’s designation as an imperial border ran counter to the topography of North America and counter to the practices of the valley’s inhabitants, who employed its waterways to trade, communicate, migrate, and survive. Turnbell pays special attention to the Revolt of 1768, the burgeoning trade along the Mississippi prior to the American Revolution that involved British and American merchants, Spanish preparation for war, and the crucial involvement of the borderland’s diverse inhabitants as the war played out on the Lower Mississippi. Turnbell then explains how the activity of borderland peoples evolved after the Revolutionary War when the Lower Mississippi was no longer an imperial boundary. She considers the instability and fluidity of postwar years in Louisiana, American trade and migration, Louisiana’s experience of the Age of Revolutions—from pro-French sentiments to plans for rebellion among the enslaved—and ultimately, Spain’s political demise in the Mississippi River valley.
Spain and the American Revolution
Author: Gabriel Paquette
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429816081
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
Though the participation of France in the American Revolution is well established in the historiography, the role of Spain, France’s ally, is relatively understudied and underappreciated. Spain's involvement in the conflict formed part of a global struggle between empires and directly influenced the outcome of the clash between Britain and its North American colonists. Following the establishment of American independence, the Spanish empire became one of the nascent republic's most significant neighbors and, often illicitly, trading partners. Bringing together essays from a range of well-regarded historians, this volume contributes significantly to the international history of the Age of Atlantic Revolutions.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429816081
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
Though the participation of France in the American Revolution is well established in the historiography, the role of Spain, France’s ally, is relatively understudied and underappreciated. Spain's involvement in the conflict formed part of a global struggle between empires and directly influenced the outcome of the clash between Britain and its North American colonists. Following the establishment of American independence, the Spanish empire became one of the nascent republic's most significant neighbors and, often illicitly, trading partners. Bringing together essays from a range of well-regarded historians, this volume contributes significantly to the international history of the Age of Atlantic Revolutions.
Bravest of the Brave
Author: Publius Virgilius Lawson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Missouri Historical Review
Author: Francis Asbury Sampson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missouri
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missouri
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
St. Louis
Author: Charles Van Ravenswaay
Publisher: Missouri History Museum
ISBN: 9780252019159
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 576
Book Description
Publisher: Missouri History Museum
ISBN: 9780252019159
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 576
Book Description
History of Kentucky
Author: Samuel Mackay Wilson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Kentucky
Languages : en
Pages : 654
Book Description
Two Kentucky historians who preceded John Filson in their coming to Kentucky but whose published accounts of the beginnings of the Blue Grass Commonwealth followed his celebrated work by a considerable interval were John Bradford and Himphrey Marshall. Each of these writers knew Kentucky and its early settlers more intimately and for a much longer period of time than did the unfortunate school-master from New Jersey. John Bradford came to Kentucky some two years ahead of Hmphrey Marshall and remained here more continuously from his first advent than did his distinguished contemporary.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Kentucky
Languages : en
Pages : 654
Book Description
Two Kentucky historians who preceded John Filson in their coming to Kentucky but whose published accounts of the beginnings of the Blue Grass Commonwealth followed his celebrated work by a considerable interval were John Bradford and Himphrey Marshall. Each of these writers knew Kentucky and its early settlers more intimately and for a much longer period of time than did the unfortunate school-master from New Jersey. John Bradford came to Kentucky some two years ahead of Hmphrey Marshall and remained here more continuously from his first advent than did his distinguished contemporary.
American Revolution in the West
Author: George Macgregor Waller
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
A narrative history of the events of the Revolution that occurred between the Appalachians and the Mississippi, focusing on the dominant figure of George Rogers Clark of Virginia.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
A narrative history of the events of the Revolution that occurred between the Appalachians and the Mississippi, focusing on the dominant figure of George Rogers Clark of Virginia.
History Lover's Guide to St. Louis, A
Author: Vicki Berger Erwin
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1467151351
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Take an Historic Tour through the Gateway City St, Louis is well known for its stunning arch that represents the Gateway to the West. But the city has many more exciting landmarks and historic sites that offer a glimpse into the past. Join Author Vicki Berger Erwin as she guides you through the rich past of an iconic city.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1467151351
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Take an Historic Tour through the Gateway City St, Louis is well known for its stunning arch that represents the Gateway to the West. But the city has many more exciting landmarks and historic sites that offer a glimpse into the past. Join Author Vicki Berger Erwin as she guides you through the rich past of an iconic city.