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THE W. J. Sidis 620 pages, by John W. Shattuck
(pseud.)
ca.1935. © 1982
by Wampanoag Nation (background:
wampum language pattern.) |
black & white
Greek Translation
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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| RED RACE PRE-HISTORY | |
| 1 | Source of the Red Race |
| 2 | The Cro-Magnons |
| 3 | Atlantis |
| THE RED MAN IN AMERICA | |
| 4 | The Different Red Stocks |
| 5 | Tribe, Phratry, and Gens |
| 6 | Equality and Democracy |
| 7 | War and Peace |
| 8 | The Penacook Peoples |
| CHAPTER III | PRE-FEDERATE EVENTS |
| 9 | Events in the Interior |
| 10 | Pre-Federate Transatlantic Communication |
| 11 | The Iroquois |
| 12 | Lines of Communication |
| CHAPTER IV | THE IROQUOIS FEDERATION |
| 13 | Dagonoweda's Plan |
| 14 | Formation of the Federation |
| 15 | Iroquois Empire and Counter-Federation |
| 16 | Federation as a New Departure |
| CHAPTER V | THE GREAT WHITE INVASION |
| 17 | An Invading Race |
| 18 | Rights of Conquest and Discovery |
| 19 | French Invasion |
| 20 | British Invasions |
| 21 | White Administrations |
| CHAPTER VI | THE PENACOOK FEDERATION |
| 22 | The Pilgrims |
| 23 | Samoset's Welcome |
| 24 | The Iroquois Attack |
| 25 | Passaconaway |
| 26 | The Penacook Federation |
| 27 | Federability of the Penacook Federation |
| 28 | Defeat of the Iroquois |
| CHAPTER VII | PISCATAQUA AND MASADCHU |
| 29 | Invasion of the Piscataqua |
| 30 | The Paumonok Islands |
| 31 | Growth of the Pilgrim Colony |
| 32 | The Puritan Invasion |
| 33 | The Puritans and their Neighbors |
| 34 | The Head of Massachusetts Bay |
| 35 | The Iroquois Alliance |
| CHAPTER VIII | THE PENACOOK PEACE |
| 36 | The Peace of 1634 |
| 37 | Elsewhere in America |
| 38 | Invasion of the Quinnitucket |
| 39 | Extension of the Bay Colony |
| 40 | Apostle Eliot |
| 41 | Narragansett Bay Settlements |
| CHAPTER IX | THE LAST OF THE PEQUOTS |
| 39 | Federation on the Quinnitucket |
| 40 | The Pequot War |
| 41 | Puritan Re-Migration |
| 42 | Puritan Revolt in England |
| 43 | New Haven |
| CHAPTER X | THE NEW ENGLAND CONFEDERATION |
| 44 | Difficulties with the Dutch |
| 45 | New England Federation |
| 46 | Annexation of the Piscataqua |
| 47 | New Sects |
| 48 | Conquest of the South |
| 49 | The Middle Regions |
| CHAPTER XI | UNDER RESTORED MONARCHY |
| 50 | American Policy of the Restored Stuarts |
| 51 | The Penacook Country at the Restoration |
| 52 | The Duke of York's Claims |
| 53 | New Settlement in Carolina |
| 54 | Punishing New England |
| 55 | New York's Border Conflicts |
| CHAPTER XII | METACOM'S WAR |
| 56 | Bashaba Metacom |
| 57 | Plymouth Resents Metacom |
| 58 | Reconquest of Paumonok |
| 59 | Effect of the Penacook Federation |
| 60 | War Against Plymouth |
| 61 | Converts and Adoptees |
| 62 | The Defeat of the Tribes |
| 63 | Rebellion in Virginia |
| CHAPTER XIII | QUAKER SETTLEMENT |
| 64 | The Keystone Colony |
| 65 | Starting the Quaker Colony |
| 66 | Massachusetts's Charter Disputes |
| 67 | Extension of the Keystone Territory |
| CHAPTER XIV | THE ANDROS REGIME |
| 68 | New York's Overlord Becomes King |
| 69 | New York Annexes New England |
| 70 | Witchcraft |
| 71 | Rebellion Against Andros |
| 72 | The Rebellion Spreads |
| CHAPTER XV | REBEL PROVINCES |
| 73 | Rebel Provinces |
| 74 | Father Rasles |
| 75 | The Hudson Valley Is Attacked |
| 76 | The Rebel Governments |
| 77 | Scalping Bounties |
| 78 | Down the Mississippi |
| 79 | End of the Rebel Governments |
| CHAPTER XVI | INTERCOLONIAL STRUGGLES |
| 80 | The Peace of 1697 |
| 81 | Louisiana |
| 82 | The English Colonies after the Partition |
| 83 | The Acadian War |
| 84 | Wars Against the Tribes |
| 85 | A Thirteenth Colony |
| 86 | Religious Reform |
| 87 | The Georgian War |
| CHAPTER XVII | THE GREAT OHIO WAR |
| 88 | Canessetago and Franklin |
| 89 | Expulsion of the Acadians |
| 90 | The Lanapes' New Home |
| 91 | French Expansion in the Interior |
| 92 | Virginia's Ohio Expedition |
| 93 | The Great Ohio War Starts |
| 94 | Iroquois Territory Invaded |
| 95 | Amherst's Smallpox |
| 96 | Capture of Canada |
| 97 | The Peace of 1763 |
| CHAPTER XVIII | AFTERMATH OF THE GREAT OHIO WAR |
| 98 | Royal Peace Proclamation |
| 99 | The Ottawa Federation |
| 100 | Spanish Exploration |
| 101 | The New Regime in Canada |
| 102 | Manufacturing in England and America |
| 103 | New Titles in New England |
| 104 | Collecting for the War |
| CHAPTER XIX | DEFIANCE |
| 104b* | The Stamp Act Congress |
| 105 | Boston is Invaded |
| 106 | The South Defies the Proclamation |
| 107 | The Virginia Liberals |
| 108 | The Quebec Act |
| 109 | Other Complaints |
| 110 | Smugglers' Resistance |
| 111 | Correspondence Committees |
| 112 | The Boston Port Bill |
| CHAPTER XX | THE PERIOD OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE |
| 113 | A New Military Regime Enters Massachusetts |
| 114 | Congress of the United Colonies |
| 115 | The Provincial Congress in Massachusetts |
| 116 | Aid from New Hampshire |
| 117 | The Winter of 1774 in Boston |
| 118 | New York Attempts to Oust the Vermonters |
| 119 | The British Raid Middlesex |
| 120 | The Pursuit |
| CHAPTER XXI | THE SIEGE OF BOSTON |
| 121 | The Siege Begins |
| 122 | The Capture of Ticonderoga |
| 123 | The Mecklenburg Declarations |
| 124 | Revolt in Maine |
| 125 | The Continental Congress of 1775 |
| 126 | The Attack on Charlestown |
| 127 | Washington Takes Command |
| 128 | Attack on Canada |
| 129 | Evacuation of Boston |
| CHAPTER XXII | DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE |
| 130 | The Continental Army Moves to New York |
| 131 | Independence in Rhode Island |
| 132 | Independence Discussed by the Continental Congress |
| 133 | The Declaration of Independence |
| 134 | The Accusations in the Declaration |
| 135 | Federal Structure of the First Republic |
| CHAPTER XXIII | THE WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE |
| 136 | Proclaiming Independence |
| 137 | England Recovers New York |
| 138 | "Burgoyning" |
| 139 | Foreign Aid |
| 140 | The Articles of Confederation |
| 141 | The War in the West |
| 142 | The "Commonwealth" |
| 143 | The War in the South |
| CHAPTER XXIV | THE FIRST REPUBLIC |
| 144 | Peace Negotiations |
| 145 | Evacuation of New York |
| 146 | Post-Revolution Migrations |
| 147 | The Green Mountain War |
| 148 | The Northwest Territory |
| CHAPTER XXV | ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION OF THE FIRST REPUBLIC |
| 149 | Conflict of Economic Systems |
| 150 | Currency under the First Republic |
| 151 | Church Reorganization |
| 152 | Land and Trade under the First Republic |
| 153 | The Soldiers' Demands |
| CHAPTER XXVI | THE SHAYS REBELLION |
| 154 | The Rhode Island Coup |
| 155 | The Hatfield Convention |
| 156 | The Northampton Insurrection |
| 157 | Spread of the Shays Rebellion |
| 158 | Defeat of the Rebellion |
| 159 | Refugees and Prisoners |
| CHAPTER XXVII | THE CINCINNATI CONSPIRACY |
| 160 | The Annapolis Convention |
| 161 | Aftermath of the Shays Rebellion |
| 162 | The Northwest Ordinance |
| 163 | The Secret Meeting at Philadelphia |
| 164 | The Plan for the Overthrow |
| 165 | The Ratifying Conventions |
| 166 | The Massachusetts Reservations |
| 167 | The First Republic Surrenders |
| CHAPTER XXVIII | WASHINGTON'S ADMINISTRATION |
| 168 | The Second Republic is Started |
| 169 | Opposition to the Second Republic |
| 170 | The Recalcitrant States |
| 171 | Northwest and Southwest Territories |
| 172 | The Bill of Rights |
| 173 | Washington and the Federal District |
| 174 | Federalist Regime Economic Activities |
| 175 | Foreign Relations |
| 176 | Washington Retires |
| CHAPTER XXIX | DOWNFALL OF FEDERALISM |
| 177 | American Neutrality |
| 178 | Sedition Laws |
| 179 | The Dispute with Georgia |
| 180 | End of the Federalist Period |
| CHAPTER XXX | UNDER THE DEMOCRATIC- REPUBLICANS |
| 181 | Jefferson Becomes President |
| 182 | Acquisition of Louisiana |
| 183 | The Embargo |
| 184 | Tecumseh |
| 185 | The Canadian War |
| 186 | Dictatorship in Louisiana |
| 187 | Fixing the Borders |
| 188 | Missouri Becomes a State |
| 189 | Renewal of South American Revolutions |
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That tribal organisation just surprised me by sending―from some place in New Hampshire I never heard of before, an historical newspaper written in American, and which seemed to be good and exciting stuff. Hope they can keep it up. Yours truly, W. J. Sidis |
Transfer of The Tribes and the States to the Wampanoag Nation (click to enlarge).