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The Seminole Wars Mary Lou Missall

The Seminole Wars By Mary Lou Missall

The Seminole Wars by Mary Lou Missall


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In 'The Seminole Wars' the authors suggest that the issue of slavery, a culture of national arrogance and religious fervour fostered an attitude that allowed these conflicts to happen. Furthermore, they describe the wars as both a military and moral embarrassment.

The Seminole Wars Summary

The Seminole Wars: America's Longest Indian Conflict by Mary Lou Missall

The Seminole Wars were the longest, bloodiest, and most costly of all the Indian wars fought by this nation. Written for a popular audience, this illustrated history is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of all three costly wars. John and Mary Lou Missall examine not only the wars that were fought between 1817 and 1858 but also the events leading up to them and their place in American history. In particular it sheds new light on the relationship between the wars, the issue of slavery, and the prevailing attitudes toward Native Americans. While fought in Florida, the Seminole Wars were a major concern to the nation as a whole. In addition to the issue of slavery, a culture of national arrogance and religious fervor fostered an attitude that allowed the conflicts to happen. The first war, led by General Andrew Jackson, was part of an attempt to wrest Florida from Spain and had international repercussions that led to a lengthy congressional investigation. The second, which lasted seven years, took the lives of more than 1,500 soldiers and resulted in the forced removal from Florida of more than 3,000 Seminole Indians and the deaths of countless others.

The Seminole Wars Reviews

In this insightful book the conflicts known as the Seminole Wars are placed in the larger context of American history. Twenty-first-century Seminole Indians and all other Floridians have been shaped in part by those nineteenth-century events. - Jerald T. Milanich, Florida Museum of Natural History

About Mary Lou Missall

John and Mary Lou Missall serve on the board of directors of the Seminole Wars Historic Foundation, Inc. They are editing the letters and journals of Seminole War leader Colonel William S. Foster. They also serve as consultants and researchers for an upcoming documentary on the Seminole Wars.

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GOR002087731
9780813027159
0813027152
The Seminole Wars: America's Longest Indian Conflict by Mary Lou Missall
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University Press of Florida
20040530
N/A
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