Rising up from Indian country

the battle of Fort Dearborn and the birth of Chicago

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Ann Durkin Keating
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the battle of Fort Dearborn and the birth of Chicago

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A history of Chicago from 1754 to 1833 with respect to the indigenous population (Potawatomi, Miami and others) the United States (the Army, militias and settlers) and third parties (traders, trappers, and the British).

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Rising up from Indian Country: The Battle of Fort Dearborn and the Birth of Chicago
2019, University of Chicago Press
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Rising up from Indian country: the battle of Fort Dearborn and the birth of Chicago
2012, The University of Chicago Press
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Rising up from Indian Country: the Battle of Fort Dearborn and the Birth of Chicago
2012, University of Chicago Press
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Table of Contents

John Kinzie Timeline
General Timeline
A Mobile Cast of Characters
List of Maps
Preface: John Kinzie's World
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. The United States and the Indian Country of the Western Great Lakes
One. John Kinzie and th Traders in the Indian Country of the Western Great Lakes, 1763-1821
Two. The Greenville Treaty and the American Era, 1789-1800
II. Fort Dearborn and Tippecanoe, 1803-1811
Three. President Jefferson and the Founding of Fort Dearborn, 1803-1804
Four. Kenzie & Forsyth, at Chicago and Peoria, 1803-1812
Five. President Jefferson, Main Poc, and the Founding of Tippecanoe, 1808-1811
Six. Battle of Tippecanoe, November 1811
III. In the Wake of the Battle of Tippecanoe, Late Spring 1812
Seven. Planning for War, Spring 1812
Eight. John Kinzie's Ambiguous Loyalties ad a Forgotten Murder, May-June 1812
Nine. The War Begins, June-July 1812
Ten. The Potawatomi Attack, August 15, 1812
IV. In the Aftermath of August 15, 1812
Eleven. John and Eleanor Kinzie's Neighbors, August 1812
Twelve. Captors and Captives, Fall 1812
Thirteen. A Savage Fall: 1812 in the West
Fourteen. 1813: Shifting Allegiances
V. After the War of 1812
Fifteen. The End of Indian Country in the Neighborhood of Chicago, 1816-1829
Sixteen. Kinzie's Retreat to Chicago, 1816-1828
Seventeen. The 1833 Treaty of Chicago
Epilogue. Why It Was Not a Massacre
Notes
Index

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Chicago, London

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Dewey Decimal Class
977.3/1103
Library of Congress
E356.C53 K43 2012, E356.C53K43 2012, E356

The Physical Object

Pagination
pages cm.

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Open Library
OL25223896M
ISBN 10
0226428966, 0226428982
ISBN 13
9780226428963, 9780226428987
LCCN
2012006703
OCLC/WorldCat
778314763

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