"No useless mouth": Iroquoian food diplomacy in the American Revolution

After 1660, writes historian Michael LaCombe, Englishmen depicted Native Americans as "tragic, hungry, and helpless victims." A century later, Anglo-Irishman William Johnson, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, did otherwise. In describing the increased expense of Indian alliances in 1765 he...

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Main Author: Herrmann, Rachel B. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2017-01.
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