
Military Roads of the Mississippi Basin
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Authors:
- Hulbert, Archer Butler
1873 - 1933
About this book
In the wake of burgeoning American expansion, "Military Roads of the Mississippi Basin" by Archer Butler Hulbert offers a meticulous exploration of the strategic pathways forged during pivotal military campaigns. This historical account delves into the intricate networks that facilitated movement and communication, spotlighting the audacious expeditions of figures like George Rogers Clark. With a focus on the logistical challenges and geographical significance of these routes, Hulbert reveals how they shaped military strategy and influenced territorial claims. Ideal for historians and students of American military history, this document illuminates the interplay between geography and warfare in the early United States, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of American expansionism.
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