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Indians and Colonists at the Crossroads of Empire: The Albany Congress of 1754 Paperback – 15 Nov. 2002
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On the eve of the Seven Years' War in North America, the British crown convened the Albany Congress, an Anglo-Iroquois treaty conference, in response to a crisis that threatened imperial expansion. British authorities hoped to address the impending collapse of Indian trade and diplomacy in the northern colonies, a problem exacerbated by uncooperative, resistant colonial governments.
In the first book on the subject in more than forty-five years, Timothy J. Shannon definitively rewrites the historical record on the Albany Congress. Challenging the received wisdom that has equated the Congress and the plan of colonial union it produced with the origins of American independence, Shannon demonstrates conclusively the Congress's importance in the wider context of Britain's eighteenth-century Atlantic empire. In the process, the author poses a formidable challenge to the Iroquois Influence Thesis. The Six Nations, he writes, had nothing to do with the drafting of the Albany Plan, which borrowed its model of constitutional union not from the Iroquois but from the colonial delegates' British cousins.
Far from serving as a dress rehearsal for the Constitutional Convention, the Albany Congress marked, for colonists and Iroquois alike, a passage from an independent, commercial pattern of intercultural relations to a hierarchical, bureaucratic imperialism wielded by a distant authority.
- Print length288 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCornell University Press
- Publication date15 Nov. 2002
- Dimensions15.24 x 2.06 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-100801488184
- ISBN-13978-0801488184
- Lexile measure1570L
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This quietly written account of the Albany Congress as a stage in the evolution of empire comprehends the historical issues of the congress and raises some historiographical issues by implication... His work is to be welcomed.
-- Francis Jennings, Newberry Library ― The Journal of American HistoryReview
Timothy J. Shannon rescues the Albany Congress from its traditional place in the footnotes of the American Revolution and restores it to its proper position as a singularly important, and illuminating, moment in American colonial history.
-- James H. Merrell, Vassar CollegeAbout the Author
Timothy J. Shannon is Associate Professor of History at Gettysburg College.
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- Publisher : Cornell University Press; 1st edition (15 Nov. 2002)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0801488184
- ISBN-13 : 978-0801488184
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 2.06 x 22.86 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 2,523,032 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Timothy J. Shannon teaches early American, British, and Native American history at Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. His books focus on the experiences of Native American and colonial peoples in North America, especially in matters related to diplomacy, warfare, and material culture.
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