A HIGHLY ILLUSTRATED ACCOUNT OF THE FIRST MAJOR BATTLE OF THE NEW
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, A DRAMATIC DEFEAT AT THE HANDS OF A
CONFEDERATION OF NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES.
The battle of the Wabash, or St Clair's Defeat, was the greatest ever
victory of American Indians over US Army forces. In 1791,
Revolutionary War commander Arthur St Clair led a hastily recruited
American army into Ohio in an attempt to wrest control of the area
from its Indian inhabitants. Hindered by geographical ignorance,
difficult terrain, bad weather, and a lack of supplies, the Americans
advanced slowly through the wilderness. After a month, they reached
the Wabash River, where an Indian army awaited them. On a cold
November morning, the Indians attacked at dawn and three hours later
the Americans fled, having suffered more than 60 percent casualties.
In this book, author John F. Winkler re-examines the US Army's
frontier disaster, analyzing what they did wrong and how the Indians
achieved their crushing victory.
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ISBN
9781849088930
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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