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After Tippecanoe: Some Aspects of the War of 1812 (Paperback)

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By Philip P. Mason (Editor)
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Though the Shawnee chief Tecumseh attempted to form a confederacy of tribes to stem the tide of white settlement in the Old Northwest, in November of 1811, the Americans marched to his village at the mouth of Tippecanoe Creek. The ensuing battle ended all hope of an Indian federation and had far-reaching effects on American and British relations. The British, blamed for providing the Indians with arms, drew the ire of hawks in Congress, who clamored ever more loudly for a war to end England’s power in North America. Revised with a new introduction and updated biographical information, After Tippecanoe contains six papers originally presented as lectures in Windsor, Canada, and Detroit, Michigan, during the winter of 1961–62 by three American and three Canadian historians. Their focus is the War of 1812 as it unfolded in the Great Lakes region, with special emphasis on the conflict in Michigan, New York, and Ontario, Canada.

About the Author


Philip P. Mason is Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus at Wayne State University.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781611860023
ISBN-10: 1611860024
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Publication Date: March 1st, 2011
Pages: 104
Language: English