Wilderness Trail : Or the Ventures and Adventures of the Pennsylvania Traders on the Allegheny Path
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036515281
ISBN-13
9781036515287
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
History of the Americas
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This book offers an enthralling journey into the heart of the 18th-century American frontier, focusing on the ventures and adventures of Pennsylvania traders along the Allegheny Path. Through a detailed exploration of the lives and exploits of these traders, particularly George Croghan, dubbed the "King of the Traders," it sheds light on a pivotal era in American history. The narrative is enriched by an examination of the Ohio Valley before European settlement, providing a vivid portrayal of Native American societies and their interactions with early settlers.
The author masterfully situates these historical episodes within the larger context of colonial expansion, trade dynamics, and cultural exchanges between Europeans and Native Americans. Themes such as loyalty, betrayal, survival, and the complexity of cross-cultural relationships are intricately woven throughout the text, offering readers deep thematic insights.
With eighty maps and illustrations supporting its comprehensive account, this book not only chronicles untold stories from America's past but also prompts reflection on how these events shaped the socio-political landscape of contemporary times. It stands as a significant contribution to our understanding of early American trade, diplomacy, and frontier life.
The author masterfully situates these historical episodes within the larger context of colonial expansion, trade dynamics, and cultural exchanges between Europeans and Native Americans. Themes such as loyalty, betrayal, survival, and the complexity of cross-cultural relationships are intricately woven throughout the text, offering readers deep thematic insights.
With eighty maps and illustrations supporting its comprehensive account, this book not only chronicles untold stories from America's past but also prompts reflection on how these events shaped the socio-political landscape of contemporary times. It stands as a significant contribution to our understanding of early American trade, diplomacy, and frontier life.
This book offers an enthralling journey into the heart of the 18th-century American frontier, focusing on the ventures and adventures of Pennsylvania traders along the Allegheny Path. Through a detailed exploration of the lives and exploits of these traders, particularly George Croghan, dubbed the "King of the Traders," it sheds light on a pivotal era in American history. The narrative is enriched by an examination of the Ohio Valley before European settlement, providing a vivid portrayal of Native American societies and their interactions with early settlers.
The author masterfully situates these historical episodes within the larger context of colonial expansion, trade dynamics, and cultural exchanges between Europeans and Native Americans. Themes such as loyalty, betrayal, survival, and the complexity of cross-cultural relationships are intricately woven throughout the text, offering readers deep thematic insights.
With eighty maps and illustrations supporting its comprehensive account, this book not only chronicles untold stories from America''s past but also prompts reflection on how these events shaped the socio-political landscape of contemporary times. It stands as a significant contribution to our understanding of early American trade, diplomacy, and frontier life.
The author masterfully situates these historical episodes within the larger context of colonial expansion, trade dynamics, and cultural exchanges between Europeans and Native Americans. Themes such as loyalty, betrayal, survival, and the complexity of cross-cultural relationships are intricately woven throughout the text, offering readers deep thematic insights.
With eighty maps and illustrations supporting its comprehensive account, this book not only chronicles untold stories from America''s past but also prompts reflection on how these events shaped the socio-political landscape of contemporary times. It stands as a significant contribution to our understanding of early American trade, diplomacy, and frontier life.
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