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New England's Viking and Indian Wars

New England's Viking and Indian Wars
Author: Robert Ellis Cahill
Publisher: Old Saltbox
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"An award-winning book about the travels and battles of the Vikings in North America, taken from ancient Norwegian writings. Evidence is presented on how and why the Vikings' ""Vinland"" was actually Cape Cod, and could not have been anywhere else. Indian histories also reveal Viking landings here, as do recently discovered artifacts. This book traces Vikings and Indians in battle up through King Philip's War."


Indian Wars of New England

Indian Wars of New England
Author: H.M. Sylvester
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 535
Release: 1950
Genre: History
ISBN: 5878202956

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Volume 1. Topography of Indian Tribes. The Early Settler and the Indian. The Pequod War. Wars of the Mohegans.


Indian Wars of New England

Indian Wars of New England
Author: Herbert Sylvester
Publisher:
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2018-01-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983639746

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Indian Wars of New England 550 pages


Andrew Jackson & His Indian Wars

Andrew Jackson & His Indian Wars
Author: Robert Vincent Remini
Publisher: Viking Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780670910250

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Examines Andrew Jackson's early years as an Indian fighter in Tennessee and South Carolina, his victory in the 1814 Creek War, and his presidential years, the Indian Removal Act, and the Trail of Tears.


Rediscovering Vinland

Rediscovering Vinland
Author: III Fred N. Brown
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2007-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0595436803

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For over 100 years, people have debated where Vinland is located. This book describes what sagas said, where Vikings landed, what interaction they had with Natives, and what legacy they left Indians and early European colonists. Fred Brown uses 33 years of studying Viking accounts of journeys to America, genetic information, archaeological evidence, Old Norse language remnants, and sailing experience to pinpoint yet another Viking incursion in New England. His detective work to find Vinland is brilliant and masterful. "While you and I play golf, Fred Brown spends his off-hours researching our past. After reading about possible areas visited by the Vikings and descriptions of America in Viking legends, in 1976 Fred ventured out by boat using Viking descriptions and archaeological finds in that theorized area. He investigated documents from English settlers in the 1600s about the light-skinned Indians, metal and smelting use by early Indians, odd linguistic similarities to northwestern Europeans, and a peculiar resistance to tuberculosis among Indians, genetically common to Europeans. He concluded, and is not the only researcher to do so, that the Narragansett and Wampanoag Indians of the region encountered by early English settlers were, in fact, descendants of mixed Indian/Viking populations." -Editor, Diane Holloway, Ph.D. .


New England's Ancient Mysteries

New England's Ancient Mysteries
Author: Robert Ellis Cahill
Publisher: Old Saltbox
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780962616242

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"Called the ""Reader's Digest of New England Archaeology,"" by experts in the field, this book covers all finds and sits by amateur and professional ancient artifact hunters since America was first settled. Hundreds of messages were cut into stone by unknown ancient settlers. Carved faces, well-made homes of rock, Celtic ritual sites, dolmens, and other ancient remnants are scattered throughout the New England states, making it quite apparent that visitors from other lands lived here hundreds of years before Columbus discovered America. Ancient coins, weapons, lamps, containers and art objects have been uncovered as well -- all well documented and described, with photos in this fascinating book."


Cape Cod Bay

Cape Cod Bay
Author: Theresa Mitchell Barbo
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2008-08-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 162584462X

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European explorers were captivated by the seemingly endless bounty of natural resources on Cape Cod Bay. One Englishman declared that the codfish were so thick one could walk on their backs. Early settlers quickly learned how to harness the bay's resources and excelled at shore whaling, shipping and salt making. But as these new industries flourished, the native Wampanoag, who helped the fledgling colony to take root, nearly vanished. Author Theresa Mitchell Barbo's skillful narrative weaves together the natural and cultural histories of the bay, highlighting some of the region's diverse milestones- from the drafting of the Mayflower Compact in 1620 to the establishment of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant 350 years later. Cape Cod Bay: A History of Salt & Sea inspires new appreciation for this storied and stunning seascape, and underscores the importance of new efforts to preserve the bay's unique ecosystem.


Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson
Author: Robert V. Remini
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1998-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801859113

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Available in paperback for the first time, these three volumes represent the definitive biography of Andrew Jackson. Volume One covers the role Jackson played in America's territorial expansion, bringing to life a complex character who has often been seen simply as a rough-hewn country general. Volume Two traces Jackson's senatorial career, his presidential campaigns, and his first administration as President. The third volume covers Jackson's reelection to the presidency and the weighty issues with which he was faced: the nullification crisis, the tragic removal of the Indians beyond the Mississippi River, the mounting violence throughout the country over slavery, and the tortuous efforts to win the annexation of Texas.