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Contest for empire, 1500-1775 : proceedings of an Indiana American Revolution Bicentennial Symposium, Thrall's Opera House, New Harmony, Indiana, May 16 and 17, 1975 / edited by John B. Elliott.

Van Pelt Library E188.5 .I54 1975
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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Elliott, John B.
Indiana American Revolution Bicentennial Commission.
Conference Name:
Indiana American Revolution Bicentennial Symposium (1st : 1975 : New Harmony, Ind.)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Indians of North America--Missions.
Missions, Spanish.
History.
Northwest, Old--History--To 1775--Congresses.
Northwest, Old.
Mississippi River Valley--History--To 1803--Congresses.
Mississippi River Valley.
Missions, Spanish--Congresses.
Indians of North America--Missions--Southern States--Congresses.
Indians of North America.
Southern States.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
xii, 95 pages : map ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Indianapolis : Indiana Historical Society, 1975.
Contents:
Program.
Preface.
Waller, G.M. Agents of empire in colonial America.
Brown, J.A. The impact of the European presence on Indian culture.
TePaske, J.J. Spanish Indian policy and the struggle for empire in the Southeast, 1513-1776.
Rawlyk, G.A. The "rising French empire" in the Ohio Valley and Old Northwest.
Sosin, J.M. Britain and the Ohio Valley, 1760-1775.
Clark, T.D. The advance of the Anglo-American frontier, 1700-1783.
Notes:
"Sponsored by the Indiana American Revolution Bicentennial Commission ... [et al.]."
Includes bibliographical references.
OCLC:
3071174

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