William Trent: Factor of Ambition

Author:   Jason A Cherry
Publisher:   Sunbury Press, Inc.
ISBN:  

9798888191859


Pages:   474
Publication Date:   05 March 2024
Format:   Paperback
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William Trent: Factor of Ambition


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"On December 1st, 1784, along a cold and wintry Fourth Street in Philadelphia, Major William Trent sputtered his last breath surrounded by friends and family and soon became forgotten in history. The son of a Philadelphia shipping merchant and the namesake for the capital of New Jersey, Trent's own legacy as a gentleman, throughout the latter half of the eighteenth century was always remembered for his controversial role at Fort Pitt in ""gifting"" smallpox blankets to the Indians that early summer of 1763. The truth is, however, over the course of his life Trent was always given an unfair depiction as a scapegoat and blamed for villainy that was not his own creation. A seasoned veteran officer of three different conflicts, he was praised for his ""frame of speech to the Indians, in their style"". He was also the factor for one of the most powerful land speculating companies in the world because of his notorious reputation of excellent penmanship and ledger keeping. By the eve of the American Revolution, Trent became the courageous face of westward expansion that began diligently alongside his friend and ""king of the traders"" George Croghan. From the author of Pittsburgh's Lost Outpost: Captain Trent's Fort, comes a new definitive look through the eyes of a misunderstood backcountry merchant who not only overcame obstacles and suffered loss, but whose strong quill and rebellious interactions with future founding fathers Benjamin Franklin, and George Washington, ambitiously helped shape and form the future United States of America."

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Author:   Jason A Cherry
Publisher:   Sunbury Press, Inc.
Imprint:   Sunbury Press, Inc.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.689kg
ISBN:  

9798888191859


Pages:   474
Publication Date:   05 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""Willam Trent was an omnipresent figure in America at its most critical times. As an agent of change operating in an imperial world, he travelled vast distances at home and abroad. The author traces his story with a master's stroke, unlikely to be surpassed. Cherry's biography of William Trent is superb.""-Brady J. Crytzer, author of The Whiskey Rebellion: A Distilled History of an American Crisis ""Highlighting one of the most influential, but least known, personalities of the colonial Pennsylvania frontier, Cherry's biography of William Trent illuminates the dangerously intertwined worlds of trade, diplomacy, warfare, and land speculation that defined the 18th-century Ohio Country. A longtime business partner of trader George Croghan, commander of the first fort at the site of present-day Pittsburgh, and a key conspirator in the plot to spread smallpox to Lenape leaders in 1763, Trent's complicated, and often contradictory, career is covered in minute detail. Students of the colonial fur trade, early Western Pennsylvania history, and American Indian diplomacy will want to consider this well researched work.""-Andrew E. Masich, PhD, President & CEO, Senator John Heinz History Center ""In William Trent: Factor of Ambition, Jason Cherry reconstructs the dramatic life of a Pennsylvanian fur trader and soldier who played a key role on colonial America's Appalachian frontier during an era of momentous conflict involving European powers and indigenous nations, especially the French and Indian War and the ensuing Pontiac Uprising. In unprecedented detail, and drawing upon meticulous research, author Jason Cherry offers valuable insights into an individual whose remarkable commercial and military career often intersected with pivotal events and personalities, witnessing, for example, the rise of the young George Washington. The informative core narrative, which covers Trent's lifespan from c.1722 to 1784, is enhanced by a deep knowledge of the landscape in which his exploits unfolded, and the material culture of the diverse societies he experienced.-Dr. Stephen Brumwell, author of George Washington: Gentleman Warrior"


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"A native of Butler, Pennsylvania and 2002 graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Jason Cherry has reenacted the French and Indian War for over 30 years portraying the group of volunteers hired under William Trent Jr in 1754, a unit known as Captain William Trent's Company. Currently he is the ""research consultant"" for the 1719 William Trent House in Trenton, NJ and works as an Assistant Group Supervisor for Stepping Stones Children's Center in Gibsonia, PA. His latest book William Trent: Factor of Ambition explores for the first time, the definitive life of William Trent and his forgotten place in eighteen century history. He also lives with his wife, Emily, and his two beautiful daughters Penny and Charlotte."

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