Guyasuta and the Fall of Indian America: Native American History Book - Perfect for History Students, Educators & Cultural Studies
Guyasuta and the Fall of Indian America: Native American History Book - Perfect for History Students, Educators & Cultural Studies
Guyasuta and the Fall of Indian America: Native American History Book - Perfect for History Students, Educators & Cultural Studies

Guyasuta and the Fall of Indian America: Native American History Book - Perfect for History Students, Educators & Cultural Studies

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A History of the Influential Seneca Leader Who Fought to Maintain Indian Sovereignty During the Bitter Wars for North America Nearly a century before the United States declared the end of the Indian Wars, the fate of Native Americans was revealed in the battle of Fallen Timbers. In 1794, General Anthony Wayne led the first American army— the Legion of the United States—against a unified Indian force in the Ohio country. The Indians were routed and forced to vacate their lands. It was the last of a series of Indian attempts in the East to retain their sovereignty and foreshadowed what would occur across the rest of the continent. In Guyasuta and the Fall of Indian America, historian Brady J. Crytzer traces how American Indians were affected by the wars leading to American Independence through the life of one of the period’s most influential figures. Born in 1724, Guyasuta is perfectly positioned to understand the emerging political landscape of America in the tumultuous eighteenth century. As a sachem of the vaunted Iroquois Confederacy, for nearly fifty years Guyasuta dedicated his life to the preservation and survival of Indian order in a rapidly changing world, whether it was on the battlefield, in the face of powerful imperial armies, or around a campfire negotiating with his French, British, and American counterparts. Guyasuta was present at many significant events in the century, including George Washington’s expedition to Fort Le Boeuf, the Braddock disaster of 1755, Pontiac’s Rebellion and the Battle of Bushy Run in 1763, and the Battle of Oriskany during the American Revolution. Guyasuta’s involvement in the French and British wars and the American War for Independence were all motivated by a desire to retain relevance for Indian society. It was only upon the birth of the United States of America that Guyasuta finally laid his rifle down and watched as his Indian world crumbled beneath his feet. A broken man, debilitated by alcoholism, he died near Pittsburgh in 1794. Supported by extensive research and full of compelling drama, Guyasuta and the Fall of Indian America unravels the tangled web of alliances, both white and native, and explains how the world of the American Indians could not survive alongside the emergent United States.

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As a life-long native of Western Pennsylvania and "Ohio Country," I have long wanted to know about the early history of this region. Since childhood, I have admired the statue of Guyasuta located in Sharpsburg, PA. Who was he? Why is he remembered? How did he impact this region? Well, Professor Crytzer's informative and interesting narrative tells the story of Guyasuta, the early Americans, and the conflicts and dreams of those who fought for the Ohio Country. This dimension of our American history is long-overdue. Crytzer's story is as rich in detail as a Robert Griffin painting of the Indians in this region. This book is an honest and mesmirizing telling of one man named Guyasuta and the forces of Manifest Destiny that forever changed the course of events for Native Americans, pioneer Americans and all of us today. This is a book which every American should read out of respect for the Native Americans who claimed this land long before Europeans. Guyasuta is more of a hero to me than ever!
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