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Fighting for Paradise: A Military History of the Pacific Northwest

by Kurt R. Nelson

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ISBN13: 9781594160455
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While it is in the eastern United States where most Americans identify our military history, the vast, resource-rich Pacific Northwest, stretching from Northern California through British Columbia, endured a series of battles and wars over the course of the nineteenth century that were of regional and national importance. It was here where Great Britain and the United States had their final confrontation in the Americas, where Chief Joseph attempted to secure independence for the Nez Perce, and where the Oregon Trail marked the first great migration to the West of settlers bent on carving out new lives in the wilderness. The Pacific Northwest also saw some of the only attacks on the mainland by Japan during World War II.

Beginning with the earliest known accounts of wars among the American Indians of the region, Fighting for Paradise: A Military History of the Pacific Northwest describes early European contact, including British trappers of the Hudson's Bay Company, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Jedediah Smith, and John Jacob Astor's trading post. The competition over the lucrative fur trade led to the "Pig War," which almost resulted in another armed conflict between Great Britain and the United States, but it was the influx of settlers from the Oregon Trail that touched off the long bitter battles between whites and American Indians. Starting with the 1847 Whitman Massacre and the ensuing war it touched off, the book covers the next three decades of violence, ending with the Sheepeater's War in 1879. Kurt R. Nelson then relates the Pacific Northwest's contributions to the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars, the Mexican Punitive Expedition, World War I, and finally World War II, where the region fought Japanese submarine attacks and was harassed by balloon bombs. Throughout, the author provides current information about the state of preservation of various battle sites and other points of historical interest. Accompanied by maps and photographs, Fighting for Paradise provides insight into an area of American military history, rich in drama, that is not generally known.

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Kurt R. Nelson has published extensively in the criminal justice field and is an instructor at Clackamas Community College, Oregon City, Oregon.

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mcoorpender, December 20, 2007 (view all comments by mcoorpender)
Kurt Nelson has written a balanced, detailed history of the conflict between the Indians and the settlers of the NW. While the book is packed with detail regarding the different battles that took place, the author manages to keep the 'human element' foremost in the narrative. This is not a dry flat recital of war. The reader not only learns what happened, but also, gets a feel for the anguish, determination, bravery and treachery experienced by both sides. A good read!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781594160455
Subtitle:
A Military History of the Pacific Northwest
Author:
Nelson, Kurt R.
Publisher:
Westholme Publishing
Subject:
General
Subject:
Military - United States
Subject:
Native American
Subject:
United States - State & Local - Pacific Northwest
Subject:
HIS036110
Subject:
History
Subject:
Northwest, pacific
Subject:
Northwest, Pacific History 19th century.
Subject:
Northwest, Pacific - History, Military -
Subject:
World History-General
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
20070531
Binding:
Hardback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
9.25 x 6 x 1.2 in

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