The story of a devastating episode of the brief, bloody Black Hawk War-includes illustrations.

The brief war that Black Hawk waged against the United States in 1832 saw half of the people under his leadership killed in savage massacres and the entire Sauk tribe removed to Iowa. Yet this dismal outcome cannot obscure the superb military leadership that Black Hawk demonstrated during many phases of the war.

His crowning glory occurred at a place called Wisconsin Heights, where his force of about 120 warriors held off an estimated 700 American militia volunteers while the women, children and elderly under his protection escaped across the Wisconsin River. This book tells the dramatic story and includes maps and illustrations.



Autorentext

Dr. Patrick Jung teaches history at the Milwaukee School of Engineering and is the author of The Black Hawk War of 1832.



Zusammenfassung
The brief war that Black Hawk waged against the United States in 1832 saw half of the people under his leadership killed in savage massacres and the entire Sauk tribe removed to Iowa. Yet this dismal outcome cannot obscure the superb military leadership that Black Hawk demonstrated during many phases of the war. His crowning glory occurred at a place called Wisconsin Heights, where his force of about 120 warriors held off an estimated 700 American militia volunteers while the women, children and elderly under his protection escaped across the Wisconsin River.
Titel
Battle of Wisconsin Heights, 1832: Thunder on the Wisconsin
EAN
9781625841995
ISBN
978-1-62584-199-5
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.12.2010
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.33 MB
Jahr
2010
Untertitel
Englisch