White Savage: William Johnson and the Invention of America

by Fintan O'Toole

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A dramatic, exciting and tragic book about the Irish fur trapper who held the fate of America and the British Empire in his hands.

William Johnson began life as a poor Irish Catholic peasant. After converting to Protestantism, he emigrated to America where he became the leading fur trader in the British colony and one of its richest men. He also 'went native,' marrying an Indian woman and adopting the religion of her tribe, the Iroquois. When war broke out between the French and English - what we now know as the 7 Years War, the first world war in history - Johnson held the fate of the British Empire in his hands. If the Indians fought with the French, the British were doomed.

He ensured that the Indians remained neutral or sided with the British. But he also made them promises - only to see all his assurances broken by his fellow whites and by the imperial authorities in London . . .
  • ISBN10 1466892692
  • ISBN13 9781466892699
  • Publish Date 24 March 2015 (first published 18 August 2005)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  • Format eBook
  • Language English