George Rogers Clark and the War in the West
Editorial Reviews
Journal of American History
“A concise and informative survey.”
Book Description
Much has been written about the famous conflicts and battlegrounds of the East during the American Revolution. Perhaps less familiar, but equally important and exciting, was the war on the western frontier, where Ohio Valley settlers fought for the land they had claimed-and for their very lives.
George Rogers Clark stepped forward to organize the local militias into a united front that would defend the western frontier from Indian attacks. Clark was one of the few people who saw the importance of the West in the war effort as a whole, and he persuaded Virginia's government to lend support to his efforts. As a result, Clark was able to cross the Ohio, saving that part of the frontier from further raids.
Lowell Harrison captures the excitement of this vital part of American history while giving a complete view of George Rogers Clark's significant achievements.
George Rogers Clark and the War in the West
George Rogers Clark and the War in the West,Lowell H. Harrison,University Press of Kentucky,0813190142,1752-1818,Biography,Biography / Autobiography,Clark, George Rogers,,Generals,Historical - General,Historical - U.S.,History,History: American,Military,Northwest, Old,Revolution, 1775-1783,U.S. History - Revolution And Confederation (1775-1789),United States,United States - Revolutionary War,American history: c 1500 to c 1800,Biography: historical,Clark, George Rogers,USA,c 1700 to c 1800,c 1800 to c 1900
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