Why the West Went to War in 1812
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Join us for an engaging presentation led by Brandon C. Downing, Professor of History at Marietta College. Downing will explore the connection between the old western territories and states like Ohio and the War of 1812.
His presentation will focus on the culture and experiences of settlers living beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
By examining backcountry life and early petitions from Kentucky’s formative years, Downing will highlight how settlers understood land ownership, governance, and their place in the developing Northwest Territory.
The discussion will also address how ongoing violent encounters in the Ohio Valley shaped attitudes toward Great Britain and Native nations, ultimately contributing to strong support for war among western communities.
This event is part of our America 250 lecture series, highlighting various aspects of American, Ohio, and local history all year long.
His presentation will focus on the culture and experiences of settlers living beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
By examining backcountry life and early petitions from Kentucky’s formative years, Downing will highlight how settlers understood land ownership, governance, and their place in the developing Northwest Territory.
The discussion will also address how ongoing violent encounters in the Ohio Valley shaped attitudes toward Great Britain and Native nations, ultimately contributing to strong support for war among western communities.
This event is part of our America 250 lecture series, highlighting various aspects of American, Ohio, and local history all year long.
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Where is it happening?
Preble County District Library (Preble Co. Genealogy Room), 450 S. Barron St.,Eaton, Ohio, United States
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Host or PublisherPreble County District Library





