The Black Hawk War of 1832 (Campaigns And Commanders) - Hardcover

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Jung, Patrick J.

 
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Synopsis

The earliest accounts of the war, including one by Black Hawk himself, were highly concerning with blaming either the Indians or the Whites, says Jung (history, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Wisconsin), and later historians have generally rehashed these arguments. He reconsiders the causes and consequences of the summer 1832 conflict in Illinois, putting it, for example, in the context of Indian resistance to displacement during the period. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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About the Author

Patrick J. Jung is Assistant Professor of History at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and the author of numerous articles on military and American Indian history.

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