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    "The American Indian as Participant in the by Annie Heloise Abel".

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    "The American Indian as Participant in the by Annie Heloise Abel".

    Autor: Annie Heloise Abel, "The American Indian as Participant in the by Annie Heloise Abel".
    Publisher: Plain Label Books | ISBN: 0445896578 | 2004 edition | PDF | 247 Pages | 1.14 MB

    The Indian alliance, so assiduously sought by the Southern Confederacy and so laboriously built up, soon
    revealed itself to be most unstable. Direct and unmistakable signs of its instability appeared in connection
    with the first real military test to which it was subjected, the Battle of Pea Ridge or Elkhorn, as it is better
    known in the South, the battle that stands out in the history of the War of Secession as being the most decisive
    victory to date of the Union forces in the West and as marking the turning point in the political relationship of
    the State of Missouri with the Confederate government.In the short time during which, following the removal of General Fremont, General David Hunter was in full command of the Department of the West–and it was practically not more than one week–he completely reversed the policy of vigorous offensive that had obtained under men, subordinate to his predecessor.[1] In southwest Missouri, he abandoned the advanced position of the Federals and fell back upon Sedalia and Rolla, railway termini.

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