General Harmar's Campaign - Wayne ... County Public Library of Fort
"General Harmar's Campaign" recounts a pivotal military campaign in early American history: Harmar's Expedition of 1790. This anonymous historical account offers a detailed look into the military actions and challenges faced during this conflict in the Northwest Territory.
Focusing on the United States' efforts in the Native American Wars of the late 18th century, this book sheds light on a crucial period following the Revolutionary War. It explores the strategies, logistics, and outcomes of General Harmar's campaign, offering valuable insights into military history and the expansion of the United States.
A vital primary source for understanding the struggles and tensions of the era, "General Harmar's Campaign" remains a significant document for anyone interested in the military history of the United States, particularly the conflicts that shaped the nation's early boundaries. This meticulously prepared print edition preserves this important historical record for continued study and appreciation.
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EAN: 9781023588645