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Peril and Possibilities in the Early American West

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Native Americans’ “Middle Ground”

Northwest Territory USA 1787
The U.S. Northwest Territory was established during the Confederation period. Within decades it contributed to six new states.

The United States gained the Northwest Territory as part of the Treaty of Paris, ending the Revolutionary War. During its early years it was a dangerous borderlands, marred by war and terror, and characterized by Indian and residual imperial English disputations of American sovereignty. The Forman pioneers dared to travers this region at a time when Indians dominated on the ground. See end note for the book’s Introduction, page xviii, par. 1, line 1.

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Samuel A. Forman is a historian, physician, educator, and businessperson. He is the president of Oak and Ivy Health Systems and a visiting scientist at Harvard University. Throughout his successful careers as a physician, military officer, and businessman, he has published and lectured on historical topics impacting current issues. His identical surname as the historical protagonists is entirely coincidental; he is unrelated to any of them.

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