How Indigenous Americans and colonial settlers negotiated the meaning of independence in the Revolutionary era
On July 4, 1776, two hundred miles northwest of Philadelphia, on Indigenous land along the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, a group of colonial squatters declared their independence. They were not alone in their efforts. This bold symbolic gesture was just a small part of a much broader and longer struggle in the Northern Susquehanna River Valley, where diverse peoples, especially Indigenous nations, fought tenaciously to safeguard their lands, sovereignty, and survival.
This book immerses readers in that intense, decades-long struggle. By intertwining the experiences of Indigenous Americans, rebellious colonial squatters, opportunistic land speculators, and imperial government agents, Christopher Pearl reveals how conflicts within and between them all set the terms and ultimately shaped the meaning of the American Revolution. In the crucible of this conflict, memories, histories, and animosities collided and converged with tremendous consequences. Declarations of Independence delves into the racial violence over land and sovereignty that suffused the Revolutionary Age and helps restore Indigenous peoples to their central position at the founding of the United States.

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Declarations of Independence
Indigenous Resilience, Colonial Rivalries, and the Cost of Revolution
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Declarations of Independence
Indigenous Resilience, Colonial Rivalries, and the Cost of Revolution
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. “The Foundation of Our Uneasiness”: Mischief Makers and Native Americans in the Susquehanna River Valley, 1749
- 2. “Very Uneasy and Displeas’d”: Displacement and Alienation on the Haudenosaunee Frontier, 1750–1754
- 3. “Bird on a Bow”: The Rise of the Susquehanna Nations and a War for Independence in the Northern Susquehanna River Valley, 1754–1758
- 4. Hearts and Mouths: An Uneasy Peace, 1758–1763
- 5. A “Diversity of Interests”: Attempts to Separate People and Divide Land, 1763–1767
- 6. “A Great Run for the Lands on Susquehanna”: The Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 1768
- 7. An Empire Divided: The Consequences of Fort Stanwix, 1768–1773
- 8. “A Spirit of Liberty and Patriotism Pervaded the People”: The Creation of a Squatter Republic in the Northern Susquehanna River Valley and the Beginning of the American Revolution, 1773–1776
- 9. “The Title of Savages”: The Revolutionary War in the Northern Susquehanna River Valley, 1776–1783
- Aftermath: Establishing the Revolution’s “Value” in a “Rising Empire” of Liberty
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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