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Warpaths: Invasions of North America [Paperback]

Ian K. Steele (Author)
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0195082230 978-0195082234 February 2, 1995
In 1513, only a few years before Cortes conquered the Aztec empire, Juan Ponce de Leon and three shiploads of conquistadores landed just south of what is now St. Augustine, Florida. The Spanish adventurers, however, were quickly driven away by the Timucua people; further landings were similarly defeated by the extraordinary archers of the Calusa, who ultimately took the lives of Hernandez de Cordoba and Ponce de Leon himself. Clearly, the European experience in North America would be a far cry from their swift victories over the Aztecs and Incas.
A panoramic history of the numerous European invasions of North America, this book paints a dramatic new portrait of the centuries of warfare that shook the continent. From the defeat of Ponce de Leon in 1513 to a negotiated peace with the British in 1765, Steele's fascinating account destroys the old image of technologically advanced Europeans overrunning primitive savages, and reveals how Amerindians rose to the challenge of each successive invasion with martial and diplomatic skill. In war after war, the Amerindians and Europeans battled in a precarious balance, adapting each other's technology and tactics and seeking each other out as allies and supply sources for food and weapons. Steele follows the experience of the Spanish at San Agust�n, the English at Jamestown and Plymouth, the French at Qu�bec, and the Dutch at Albany, revealing the vast range of Amerindian strategies for coping with the invaders.
The conflicts that erupted with the European arrival have long been distorted by myth and self-congratulatory folklore. Warpaths offers students of American history and Native American studies a startling new look at this pivotal era, combining social, cultural, and military history to provide a more nuanced portrait of the violence that gave birth to modern North America.

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The myth of an easy conquest of America by the Europeans is debunked in this revisionist history by Canadian historian Steele, who reveals the Amerindians' powerful and significant resistance.
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Examining the response of Native Americans to European encroachment is hardly virgin territory. Nevertheless, Steele 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. Steele rejects the current tendency to portray Native Americans as confused, doomed victims who were inevitably overwhelmed by a more aggressive and technologically advanced culture. Rather, the indigenous peoples of the eastern woodlands were themselves often quite aggressive. They were diverse and politically sophisticated and frequently gave as good as they got in conflicts with Europeans. Many tribes became experts at playing the French and English off against each other. Steele pays full tribute to the cultural strengths of those tribes without sentimentalizing them, and he avoids demonizing Europeans. He has provided a valuable and original view of a cultural and military conflict that has been so instrumental in shaping our national character. Jay Freeman --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (February 2, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195082230
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195082234
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #413,939 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A pathway upon the middle ground, August 12, 2000
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Ian K. Steele's Warpaths is one of those all-too-rare books that manages to consistently forge a pathway across the middle ground. The author offers readers the "big picture" of European versus American Indian conflict at the continental level, yet at the same time focuses upon key events in convincing detail. He evenhandedly describes the motivations, standards, and aspirations of the Spanish, French, English, and Dutch who participated in the rivalry for North America, while doing justice to the Indian position as well. Steele manges to state his conclusions in a way that is clear to modern readers, but without distorting the perspective of members of seventh and eighteen century European and Indian societies. Though a book which at times requires some dedication to follow, Pathways is a book which anyone in pursuit of historical truth about North America will find rewarding.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great overview of early colonial history, March 1, 2007
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What's quite remarkable about this book is its coverage of the early history of European contacts with Native Americans. These quite a lot of material on the events of the 1700's in other books, but Steele has the best coverage of the 1500's and 1600's I've encountered. It reads well, and takes a sweeping view of events. The later chapters are quite good, too!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reassess early North American history, December 12, 2008
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This was required reading for a graduate course in the history of American military affairs. In the preface of Warpaths: Invasions of North America, Ian K. Steele stated that it was his goal to reassess early North American history by welding together the historical disciplines of ethnohistory and the history of early colonial wars. This reader found he did an admirable job at studying the two historical disciplines without the usual injection of racial prejudice, victimization, or "hero worship" which has too often been attached to historical accounts of the early colonial era. Steele's book, written in three parts from1565 to 1684, described the history of five areas of European invasion in North America by the Spanish, English, French, and Dutch. Part II was a study from 1687 to 1748, examining how the expansion of colonies invariably produced conflict between European settlers and Amerindians as well as combat between Amerindian tribes as they became caught up in European rivalries in North America. Part III was a very useful analysis by Steele in the adoption of the European method of warfare brought to North America; specifically by the English and French militaries after 1748. He ends the book in 1765 with a "negotiated" peace, albeit short lived as history will bear out, between Amerindians and the English and French colonial powers.

Throughout the book, this reader found the strength of the book to be in the three major strands of Steele's thesis. Steele contends that there was just as much interracial warfare within the Amerindians, as there was between them and the European invaders. Steele also found that alliances between Amerindians and European invaders were in a constant state of flux depending on the perceived advantage either side thought would be most beneficial for them to take at the time. Finally, what will surprise many readers who have been raised to believe in the technological superiority of European military prowess, was Steele's thesis that the Amerindians were in many instances victorious in their military engagements against the European invaders, because they had quickly adopted as their weapon of choice the flintlock musket which put them on a near equal war footing with their European rivals. Another important aspect of Steele's book for students of American military history, was his examination of the too often neglected Amerindian conduct of warfare--both tribal conflict and with the European invaders. Amerindians followed their own time-honored rules of military engagement and diplomatic and political conduct, which was all influenced by socio-economic and religious features pertaining to their society.

Although, there is much to admire in Steele's comprehensive study of invasion, co-existence, and warfare in the early colonial period, this reader found a few faults with his book. Though the book provides ample notes to back up Steele's facts throughout his book, it lacks a bibliography, which any serious student of history relies on to expand their knowledge base. In addition, Steele's book lacks a good concluding chapter, which would have been helpful in summing up his thesis and in giving the reader a "taste" of Amerindian and colonial relations beyond 1765.

Recommended reading for anyone interested in military history, and American history.
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The North America of 1513 was, and unfortunately remains, a world of extremely potent legends. Read the first page
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