Iroquois in the War of 1812
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:17th Oct '98
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'Carl Benn has written a masterful study of the role that the Iroquois played in the war between the United States and Great Britain known as the War of 1812 ... Benn gives full consideration to social conditions within the Iroquois and to how they conducted war.' -- Christopher T. George, Journal of the War of 1812 and the Era 1800 to 1840
A detailed account of Iroquois participation in the War of 1812 that proves the Six Nations’ involvement was ‘too significant to ignore.
Until now, the story of Iroquois participation in the War of 1812 has not received detailed examination, and there have consequently been major gaps in our understanding of the Iroquois, their relations with Euroamerican society, and the course of the war itself. The Iroquois in the War of 1812 proves that, in fact, the Six Nations' involvement was 'too significant to ignore.'
Benn explores this involvement by focusing on Iroquois diplomatic, military, and cultural history during the conflict. He looks at the Iroquois' attempts to stay out of the war, their entry into hostilities, their modes of warfare, the roles they played in different campaigns, their relationships with their allies, and the effects that the war had on their society. He also details the military and diplomatic strength of the Iroquois during the conflict, despite the serious tensions that plagued their communities.
This account reveals how the British benefited more than the Americans from the contributions of their Iroquois allies, and underscores how important the Six Nations were to the successful defence of Canada. It will appeal to general readers in both Canada and the United States and will have relevance for students and scholars of military, colonial, and Native history.
ISBN: 9780802081452
Dimensions: 228mm x 153mm x 29mm
Weight: 520g
288 pages