Point Pleasant 1774: Prelude to the American Revolution (Campaign, 273)

$16.36

This book details a key battle preceding the American Revolution, enhancing a student’s understanding of United States colonial history.

Point Pleasant 1774: Prelude to the American Revolution (Campaign, 273)
Point Pleasant 1774: Prelude to the American Revolution (Campaign, 273)
$16.36

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From the author of Wabash and Fallen Timbers comes the story of a pre-Revolutionary conflict between American settlers and Indian tribes on the Ohio River in West Virginia. The battle of Point Pleasant was the major battle in what is known as Lord Dunmore’s War, the conflict between the Colony of Virginia and the Shawnee and Mingo Indian tribes in what is now the state of Kentucky. Following a series of incidents between American settlers and the Native tribes, the Earl of Dunmore led one militia army, with Colonel Andrew Lewis leading another, against the Shawnees and Mingos. On October 10, 1774, a force of about 700 Indians attacked Lewis’s 1,100-man army at what is now Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Lewis’s men succeeded in driving the Indian forces off, though only after suffering about 20 percent casualties. The two Virginia militia forces pursued the Indians into Ohio before a peace treaty was signed that opened up Kentucky for American settlement.

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  • Reference Book
  • Point Pleasant 1774 by John F Winkler Osprey Campaign #273 Prelude to the American Revolution

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Weight 0.318 lbs
Dimensions 22.9 × 0.1 × 24.8 in

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