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Reviewed on October 15, 2015 | Social Sciences
The Anishinaabeg economically, militarily, and politically controlled the trade routes on and around the Great Lakes from before European colonization until the early 19th century. Despite their import, says McDonnell (history, Univ. of Sydney; The Politics of War), they did not collectively appear much in the historical record owing to their decentralized political system. Instead, the activities of their subgroups, which included the Ottawa, Pota...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

