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Paperback The Dream of a Northwestern Confederacy; Volume 2 Book

ISBN: 1175101559

ISBN13: 9781175101556

The Dream of a Northwestern Confederacy; Volume 2

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"The Dream of a Northwestern Confederacy, Volume 2" explores a fascinating yet often overlooked chapter in American history. William Cox Cochran delves into the ambitions and challenges surrounding the proposed Northwestern Confederacy, a political entity envisioned in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. This volume examines the complex interplay of interests among American settlers, Native American tribes, and European powers vying for control of the Ohio Valley and surrounding territories. It sheds light on the negotiations, conflicts, and ultimately the failed attempts to establish a lasting confederacy in the region.

Cochran's work provides valuable insights into the political landscape of the early American frontier and the enduring legacy of these struggles. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of the United States, westward expansion, and Native American relations.

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