Muddy Ground: Native Peoples, Chicago's Portage, and the Transformation of a Continent (The David J. Weber Series in the New Borderlands History) Paperback – September 12, 2023

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In early North America, carrying watercraft—usually canoes—and supplies across paths connecting one body of water to another was essential in the establishment of both Indigenous and European mobility in the continent’s interior. The Chicago portage, a network of overland canoe routes that connected the Great Lakes and Mississippi watersheds, grew into a crossroads of interaction as Indigenous and European people vied for its control during early contact and colonization. John William Nelson charts the many peoples that traversed and sought power along Chicago’s portage paths from the seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries, including Indigenous Illinois traders, French explorers, Jesuit missionaries, Meskwaki warriors, British officers, Anishinaabe headmen, and American settlers. Nelson compellingly demonstrates that even deep within the interior, power relations fluctuated based on the control of waterways and local environmental knowledge.Pushing beyond political and cultural explanations for Indigenous-European relations in the borderlands of North America, Nelson places environmental and geographic realities at the center of the history of Indigenous Chicago, offering a new explanation for how the United States gained control of the North American interior through a two-pronged subjugation of both the landscapes and peoples of the continent. Read more

ISBN10 146967520X
ISBN13 978-1469675206
Language English
Publisher The University of North Carolina Press
Dimensions 6.13 x 0.72 x 9.25 inches
Item Weight 14.7 ounces
Print length 288 pages
Part of series The David J. Weber Series in the New Borderlands History
Publication date September 12, 2023

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