Tecumseh: A Vision of GloryCosimo, Inc., 2005 M01 1 - 399 pages "The whites have driven us from the great salt water, forced us over the mountains.The way, the only way, to check and stop this evil is for all red men to unite in claiming a common equal right in the land." -Tecumseh, quoted in Tecumseh: Vision of GloryThe legendary charismatic Indian chief Tecumseh was born nearly a decade before Columbus' discovery of the New World. He came of age in an era of violence and cultural decay in which Indian tribes across the American continent expended their energy attempting to oust invading Europeans who were confiscating their land. When white settlers were pushing beyond into Indian territories as the state of Ohio joined the Union in 1803, angry Native Americans vowed to keep these settlers from taking more Indian land. Tecumseh, already an accomplished warrior assumed the role of war chief to organize Indian nations into a confederation and then led the drive to preserve Indian lands and customs.Noted biographer GLENN TUCKER expands the scope of his earlier books by focusing exclusively on the intimate knowledge of his subject; Tecumseh. Taking an in-depth look at this complex man, his life, and the times that shaped him, Tucker's work appeals to history buffs as well as anyone interested in thoughtfully crafted American biographies. |
Contents
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5 | 53 |
THE CHIEF OF THE BEAUTIFUL RIVER | 68 |
A VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS | 89 |
Chapter | 93 |
THE PURGE | 105 |
HARRISON PLANS AN INVASION | 187 |
16 | 195 |
17 | 218 |
18 | 232 |
BROWNSTOWN AND MONGUAGA | 249 |
20 | 261 |
HOUR OF TRIUMPH | 269 |
TECUMSEH INVADES OHIO | 283 |
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10 | 121 |
11 | 134 |
12 | 143 |
13 | 152 |
14 | 171 |
TECUMSEHS RELUCTANT RETREAT | 296 |
DEATH ON THE THAMES RIVER | 305 |
DISAPPEARANCE AND DISCOVERY | 319 |
NOTES | 329 |
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