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1.: Arms in Arcadia, 1513-1565
I Bases for Invasion, 1565-1684
2.: Spanish San Agustin, 1565-1672
3.: English Jamestown and the Powhatan, 1607-1677
4.: French Quebec, 1608-1682
5.: Plymouth, New England, and the Wampanoag, 1620-1677
6.: Dutch Fort Orange(Albany) and the Five Nations, 1624-1684
II Colonies and Tribes, 1687-1748
7.: Establishing Patterns, 1687-1701
8.: Recurring Patterns, 1702-1748
III Empires, Colonies, and Tribes, 1748-1765
9.: Invading the Ohio, 1748-1755
10.: Vaudreuil's Offensive, 1756-1757
11.: The British Imperial Victory, 1758-1763
12.: Different Drummers, 1759-1765
Notes
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Reviews

"Warpaths is a considerable achievement. Scholars can admire its breadth of approach and its deft and unsentimental synthesis of a mass of specialized studies; teachers will value its clarity of presentation and its capacity to introduce students to a complex and grimly realistic multicultural world."--Richard R. Johnson, University of Washington
"[P]rovides a good introduction to both European and Native American warfare, and...clearly shows how various groups of colonists and Indians influenced each other's conduct of war, whether as allies or foes."--New York History
"Excellent overview! Very well written and with a clear perspective."--William Gilmore-Lehne, Richard Stockton College
"[R]emarkable book....Warpaths is an outstanding work of synthesis and innovation, certainly the most insightful book yet written about the clash of cultures in North America. From start to finish Steele demonstrates a masterly command of the subject and a rare ability to explain complicated matters deftly."--Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
"A focused study which does a fine job of pointing out the complexities of cross-cultural relationships in late Colonial America."--Paul Morton, Covenant College
"Warpaths is a considerable achievement. Scholars can admire its breadth of approach and its deft and unsentimental synthesis of a mass of specialized studies; teachers will value its clarity of presentation and its capacity to introduce students to a complex and grimly realistic multicultural world."--Richard R. Johnson, University of Washington
"[P]rovides a good introduction to both European and Native American warfare, and...clearly shows how various groups of colonists and Indians influenced each other's conduct of war, whether as allies or foes."--New York History
"Excellent overview! Very well written and with a clear perspective."--William Gilmore-Lehne, Richard Stockton College
"[R]emarkable book....Warpaths is an outstanding work of synthesis and innovation, certainly the most insightful book yet written about the clash of cultures in North America. From start to finish Steele demonstrates a masterly command of the subject and a rare ability to explain complicated matters deftly."--Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
"A focused study which does a fine job of pointing out the complexities of cross-cultural relationships in late Colonial America."--Paul Morton, Covenant College
"A very insightful and well synthesized volume which combines the important fields of ethnohistory and colonial history--specifically the military contact between Europeans and the indigenous people of North America."--Troy Johnson, California State University at Long Beach
"A rich and sensitive narrative that should benefit all students of the colonized Americas."--Choice
"An interesting apologia whose application will find an ongoing debate being the intellectual order of the day."--Gerald Michael Schnabel, Bemidji State University
"Very impressive. Gives students a flavor for the 16th and 17th centries."--Everett Kindig, Midwestern State University
"I really like this book. I am going to adopt it for my Colonial America course. A novel and useful approach."--Elsa Nystrom, Kennesaw State College
"Provides a fresh perspective in analyzing Native American/European conflicts from the sixteenth century to the close of the French and Indian War in 1763....A valuable and original view of a cultural and military conflict that has been so instrumental in shaping our national character."--Booklist
"[A] retelling of old tales in a new light....[R]eveals in considerable detail how the Amerindian tribes were challenged by the Europeans, and how they responded."--Miami Herald
"Few publishers do better by their authors than Oxford University Press. Ian Steele's analysis of the European invasions of North America and the Indian response is likely to become one of the classics of early American historical studies." Northwest Ohio Quarterly

"Warpaths is a considerable achievement. Scholars can admire its breadth of approach and its deft and unsentimental synthesis of a mass of specialized studies; teachers will value its clarity of presentation and its capacity to introduce students to a complex and grimly realistic multicultural world."--Richard R. Johnson, University of Washington "[P]rovides a good introduction to both European and Native American warfare, and...clearly shows how various groups of colonists and Indians influenced each other's conduct of war, whether as allies or foes."--New York History "Excellent overview! Very well written and with a clear perspective."--William Gilmore-Lehne, Richard Stockton College "[R]emarkable book....Warpaths is an outstanding work of synthesis and innovation, certainly the most insightful book yet written about the clash of cultures in North America. From start to finish Steele demonstrates a masterly command of the subject and a rare ability to explain complicated matters deftly."--Virginia Magazine of History and Biography "A focused study which does a fine job of pointing out the complexities of cross-cultural relationships in late Colonial America."--Paul Morton, Covenant College "Warpaths is a considerable achievement. Scholars can admire its breadth of approach and its deft and unsentimental synthesis of a mass of specialized studies; teachers will value its clarity of presentation and its capacity to introduce students to a complex and grimly realistic multicultural world."--Richard R. Johnson, University of Washington "[P]rovides a good introduction to both European and Native American warfare, and...clearly shows how various groups of colonists and Indians influenced each other's conduct of war, whether as allies or foes."--New York History "Excellent overview! Very well written and with a clear perspective."--William Gilmore-Lehne, Richard Stockton College "[R]emarkable book....Warpaths is an outstanding work of synthesis and innovation, certainly the most insightful book yet written about the clash of cultures in North America. From start to finish Steele demonstrates a masterly command of the subject and a rare ability to explain complicated matters deftly."--Virginia Magazine of History and Biography "A focused study which does a fine job of pointing out the complexities of cross-cultural relationships in late Colonial America."--Paul Morton, Covenant College "A very insightful and well synthesized volume which combines the important fields of ethnohistory and colonial history--specifically the military contact between Europeans and the indigenous people of North America."--Troy Johnson, California State University at Long Beach "A rich and sensitive narrative that should benefit all students of the colonized Americas."--Choice "An interesting apologia whose application will find an ongoing debate being the intellectual order of the day."--Gerald Michael Schnabel, Bemidji State University "Very impressive. Gives students a flavor for the 16th and 17th centries."--Everett Kindig, Midwestern State University "I really like this book. I am going to adopt it for my Colonial America course. A novel and useful approach."--Elsa Nystrom, Kennesaw State College "Provides a fresh perspective in analyzing Native American/European conflicts from the sixteenth century to the close of the French and Indian War in 1763....A valuable and original view of a cultural and military conflict that has been so instrumental in shaping our national character."--Booklist "[A] retelling of old tales in a new light....[R]eveals in considerable detail how the Amerindian tribes were challenged by the Europeans, and how they responded."--Miami Herald "Few publishers do better by their authors than Oxford University Press. Ian Steele's analysis of the European invasions of North America and the Indian response is likely to become one of the classics of early American historical studies." Northwest Ohio Quarterly

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