A History of the Chicago Portage A History of the Chicago Portage

A History of the Chicago Portage

The Crossroads That Made Chicago and Helped Make America

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Publisher Description

Seven muddy miles transformed a region and a nation

This fascinating account explores the significance of the Chicago Portage, one of the most important—and neglected—sites in early US history. A seven-mile-long strip of marsh connecting the Chicago and Des Plaines Rivers, the portage was inhabited by the earliest indigenous people in the Midwest and served as a major trade route for Native American tribes. A link between the Mississippi River and the Atlantic Ocean, the Chicago Portage was a geopolitically significant resource that the French, British, and US governments jockeyed to control. Later, it became a template for some of the most significant waterways created in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The portage gave Chicago its name and spurred the city’s success—and is the reason why the metropolis is located in Illinois, not Wisconsin.
 
A History of the Chicago Portage: The Crossroads That Made Chicago and Helped Make America is the definitive story of a national landmark.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2021
August 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
Northwestern University Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
4.5
MB
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