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Jordan Baker

Jordan Baker

Jordan Baker holds a BA and MA in History from North Carolina State University. A lover of all things historical, he concentrates his research and writing, and maintains his own blog, East India Blog, on the history of the Atlantic World.

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Frontier, Native Americans, The War Years (1775-1783) July 29, 2021 July 27, 2021

The Cherokee-American War from the Cherokee Perspective

In the early years of the American Revolution, war in the northern theater raged in Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey. The southern theater…

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