King Philip's War: The History and Legacy of America's Forgotten Conflict
By Eric B. Schultz, Michael J. Tougias · 2000
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- About this editionISBN: 9781581577013, 158157701XPage count: 432Published: December 2000Format: EbookPublisher: Countryman PressLanguage: EnglishAuthor: Eric B. Schultz, Michael J. TougiasCreate CitationTable of contents
King Philip's War--one of America's first and costliest wars--began in 1675 as an Indian raid on several farms in Plymouth Colony, but quickly escalated into a full-scale war engulfing all of southern New England.
At once an in-depth history of this pivotal war and a guide to the historical sites where the ambushes, raids, and battles took place, King Philip's War expands our understanding of American history and provides insight into the nature of colonial and ethnic wars in general. Through a careful reconstruction of events, first-person accounts, period illustrations, and maps, and by providing information on the exact locations of more than fifty battles, King Philip's War is useful as well as informative. Students of history, colonial war buffs, those interested in Native A...Source: PublisherMore about this editionShow lessGet bookBuy DigitalThis editionAny editionNo results for this editionBorrowEdit locationCancelCheck availability at libraries near youNo matching city or zip codeAvailable near youUniversity of GeorgiaHardcoverAlexander Campbell King Law Library, University of Georgia, Main Library, Miller Learning CenterPinnedPin libraryNortheast Georgia Regional Library SystemPaperbackToccoa-Stephens County Library, Clarkesville-Habersham County Library, White County Library - Cleveland Branch, White County Library - Helen BranchPinnedPin libraryChestatee Regional Library SystemHardcoverChestatee Satellite, Chestatee Regional Library System - Lumpkin County Library, Chestatee Regional Library SystemPinnedPin libraryMore optionsReviewsReviews from other sitesWell written but would have liked to have seen ,more history and less guide book. MoreA little dificult to follow at times, but this book sheds light on a part of early American history rarely covered. MoreThis work about the brutal 18th-century war between Indian tribes (led by a daring and skilled chief known as King Philip) is divided into three quite different parts. The first part provides a relatively concise chronological retelling of the war. The second part, organized geographically and th... MoreOther editions1999Dec 20002017Feb 14, 2017Countryman PressCountryman PressW. W. Norton, IncorporatedCountryman PressHardcoverPaperbackPaperbackEbook416 pages416 pages432 pages416 pagesCommon terms and phrasesAbenakiambushAnawan RockAnnawonarmyassaultattackAugustAwashonksbattleBenjamin ChurchBodgeBostonBrookBrookfieldBrown UniversityburiedburnedcampCaptain ChurchcaptivecapturedConnecticut RiverDeerfielddestroyedDrakeeastEllis and MorrisenemyEnglandEnglishescapedfireGovernorgunHadleyheadHillhistorianHistorical SocietyHistoryhundredHutchinsonIbidIncrease MatherIndiansMore terms and phrasesShow lessSimilar booksThe Name of WarKing Philip's War and the Origins of American IdentityBy Jill LeporeWinner of the the 1998 Ralph Waldo Emerson Award of the Phi Beta Kappa Society King Philip's War, the excruciating racial war--colonists against Indians--that erupted in New England in 1675, was, in ...Flintlock and TomahawkNew England in King Philip's WarBy Douglas Edward LeachThis classic account of King Philip's War, first published in 1958, offers a bird's-eye view of the conflict, from the Wampanoag sachem's rise to his ultimate defeat. The battles, massacres, ...King Philip's WarCivil War in New England, 1675-1676By James David DrakeSometimes described as "America's deadliest war," King Philip's War proved a critical turning point in the history of New England, leaving English colonists decisively in command of the region at the ...More booksAbout the workOriginally published: 1999Genre: GuidebookSubject: History / United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775), Indians of North America -- History -- New England -- Government relations -- To 1789, King Philip's War, 1675-1676, New England -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775MOREAuthorEducated at Brown and Harvard, Eric B. Schultz is the chairman of an information logistics company. Over the last decade, reconstructing the history of King Philip's War has taken him to sites, historical societies, and book archives all across New England. He lives in Massachusetts.Search Eric B. SchultzMore by authorThe Finest Hours (Young Readers Edition)The True Story of a Heroic Sea RescueBy Michael J. Tougias, Mike Tougias, Casey ShermanOn the night of February 18, 1952, during one of the worst winter storms that New England has ever seen, two oil tankers just off the shore of Cape Cod were torn in half by the force of the storm. ...Fatal ForecastAn Incredible True Tale of Disaster and Survival at SeaBy Michael J. Tougias, Mike TougiasNow in paperback, a true story as spellbinding and harrowing as The Perfect Storm, “marvel- ous and terrifying” (Los Angeles Times)—published to herald the arrival of Tougias’s new hardcover, The ...Ten Hours Until DawnThe True Story of Heroism and Tragedy Aboard the Can DoBy Michael J. Tougias, Mike TougiasIn the midst of the Blizzard of 1978, the tanker Global Hope floundered on the shoals in Salem Sound off the Massachusetts coast. The Coast Guard heard the Mayday calls and immediately dispatched a ...More booksPublisherCountryman PressSearch Countryman Press