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Reviews
Never Come to Peace Again Pontiac's Uprising and the Fate of the British Empire in North America
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By David Dixon
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(Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2005. Pp. xvii, 353. Map, illustrations, notes, bibliography, index. $34.95.)
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| Writing that it is "time to reexamine Pontiac's Uprising," David Dixon has penned what amounts to one book and one suggestive essay (p. xi). He offers a vivid narrative of the battles and maneuvers of Indian and British forces in the conflict known popularly as Pontiac's War, but then argues, unconvincingly, that the impact of the war on western Pennsylvania contributed in a substantial way to the coming of the American Revolution a decade later. |
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