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Empire by Collaboration: Indians; Colonists; and Governments in Colonial Illinois Country (Early American Studies)

ePub Empire by Collaboration: Indians; Colonists; and Governments in Colonial Illinois Country (Early American Studies) by Robert Michael Morrissey in History

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Theodore Rex is the story—never fully told before—of Theodore Roosevelt’s two world-changing terms as President of the United States. A hundred years before the catastrophe of September 11; 2001; “TR” succeeded to power in the aftermath of an act of terrorism. Youngest of all our chief executives; he rallied a stricken nation with his superhuman energy; charm; and political skills. He proceeded to combat the problems of race and labor relations and trust control while making the Panama Canal possible and winning the Nobel Peace Prize. But his most historic achievement remains his creation of a national conservation policy; and his monument millions of acres of protected parks and forest. Theodore Rex ends with TR leaving office; still only fifty years old; his future reputation secure as one of our greatest presidents.


#1530641 in Books Robert Michael Morrissey 2015-03-17Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.10 x 1.30 x 6.10l; #File Name: 0812246993352 pagesEmpire by Collaboration Indians Colonists and Governments in Colonial Illinois Country Early American Studies


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0 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerFantsatic0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. French IllinoisBy sylviascarletThis is a very interesting examination of the unique nature of the Illinois Country prior to statehood in 1818. This part of the Midwest did not develop exactly like other nearby areas because of its unique geography; environment; agriculture; and multiculturalism. The area was Indian and then French; but it developed somewhat like Quebec and somewhat like Louisiana. Then the British entered the area; and somewhat surprisingly; the French welcomed them. Also surprising is the extent of slavery in the Illinois Country. This book offers great insight into how people navigated wide cultural differences in a part of the US where French roots and slavery have often been overlooked.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A highly recommended bookBy Ann DubuissonThis is an outstanding book. Extremely well written; with new and well documented facts as well as new and important insights into the true stories of the settlement; prosperity; and eventual passing of the French and various Indian inhabitants in the Illinois area; during the late 17th; 18th and early 19th centuries; and ending with the take-over by the English and Americans. Mr. Morissey's research is broad; thorough and up to date. The footnotes are almost as interesting as the text itself. This book is highly recommended.

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