Contents |
The Interregnum, 1760-1763 -- The Treaty of Peace and the regulation of trade, 1762-1764 -- The Northwest pacified, 1764-1767 -- Robert Rogers seeks the Northwest Passage, 1765-1768 -- Jonathan Carver in Wisconsin, 1766-1767 -- The aftermath of Roger's plans, 1767-1769 -- Pre-Revolutionary days in the Northwest, 1768-1774 -- The Quebec Act, 1774 -- The first years of the Revolution, 1774-1777 -- Americans invade the Northwest, 1778-1779 -- The British retaliate, 1780-1781 -- The Northwest ceded to the United States, 1782-1788 -- Organization, 1783-1789 -- Struggle for a change of boundary, 1790-1795 -- British influence continues, 1796-1803 -- Americans attempt control, 1803-1808 -- The approach of war -- 1809-1812 -- The opening of the contest, 1812-1813 -- Wisconsin Indians aid the British, 1813 -- Prairie du Chien and the Treaty of Peace, 1814-1815. |