Conventional history narratives tell us that in the early years of the Republic, the United States fought three wars against the Seminole Indians and two against the Creeks. However, William Belko and the contributors to America's Hundred Years' War argue that we would do better to view these events as moments of heightened military aggression punctuating a much longer period of conflict in the Gulf Coast region. Featuring essays on topics ranging from international diplomacy to Seminole military strategy, the volume urges us to reconsider the reasons for and impact of early U.S. territorial expansion. It highlights the actions and motivations of Indians and African Americans during the period and establishes the groundwork for research that is more balanced and looks beyond the hopes and dreams of whites. --
- | Author: William S. Belko
- | Publisher: University Press Of Florida
- | Publication Date: Jul 15, 2015
- | Number of Pages: 288 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 081306175X
- | ISBN-13: 9780813061757