The Seminole Wars 1818–58
Ron Field author Richard Hook illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:10th Aug '09
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A fascinating history of the tenacity and determination of the Seminole tribe, threatened with extinction by the colonial armies.
The Seminole of Florida were one of five so-called 'Civilized Tribes' who for many years lived in peace with the settlers. However, by 1815, frontier Americans had grown increasingly envious of their relative wealth and land, and resentful of their harbouring of former slaves. This book reveals the dramatic stories behind the Seminole wars.The Seminole of Florida were one of five so-called 'Civilized Tribes' who for many years lived in peace with the settlers. However, by 1815, frontier Americans had grown increasingly envious of their relative wealth and land, and resentful of their harbouring of former slaves. This book reveals the dramatic stories behind the ensuing Seminole wars, examining the dogged resistance displayed by the Seminole as they endured three drawn-out campaigns. Illustrated with careful reconstructions of the colourful and varied clothing and uniforms worn by both sides, the author discusses the organization and history of a tribe that refused to give in, until the sheer weight of the opposing forces ultimately led to their defeat.
ISBN: 9781846034619
Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 5mm
Weight: 166g
48 pages