Hostile Nations: Quantifying the Destruction of the Sullivan-Clinton Genocide of 1779

Rhiannon M. Koehler
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Abstract:In 1779, with the violence of the American Revolution still smoldering, General George Washington embarked on the first genocidal campaign in US history. His aim: to “chastise and intimidate” the Haudenosaunee or, as one of his subordinates more succinctly put it, “to extirpate those hell-hounds from off the face of the Earth.” With over 85 percent of the national budget in hand, General Washington enlisted the aid of military experts, including Generals John Sullivan, James Clinton, and Horatio Gates, as well as Colonels Daniel Brodhead and Goose van Schaick. Together, these men directed hundreds of US troops to ensure the total destruction of Iroquoia in order to clear US lands for settler occupation. This article is the first historical intervention that both traces the geopolitical situation that created the impetus for the dispute and then quantifies the destruction of the campaign. Using the UN’s 1948 definition of genocide and the framework of settler-colonialism, it examines the United States’ broad-scale effort to annihilate the Haudenosaunee. It argues that their systematic destruction was part of a broader ideological initiative during which US leaders eschewed diplomacy in favor of denying the authority, sovereignty, and humanity of the Iroquois.
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敌对国家:量化1779年沙利文-克林顿种族灭绝的破坏
摘要:1779年,美国独立战争的暴力仍在酝酿之中,乔治·华盛顿将军发动了美国历史上第一次种族灭绝运动。他的目的是:“惩罚和恐吓”豪德诺索尼人,或者,正如他的一个下属更简洁地说,“把那些地狱猎犬从地球上消灭掉。”由于掌握了85%的国家预算,华盛顿将军得到了军事专家的帮助,包括约翰·沙利文将军、詹姆斯·克林顿将军和霍雷肖·盖茨将军,以及丹尼尔·布罗德黑德上校和古斯·范·沙克上校。这些人一起指挥了数百名美国军队,确保彻底摧毁易洛魁,以便为定居者占领美国土地。这篇文章是第一次历史介入,既追溯了引发争端的地缘政治形势,又量化了这场运动的破坏程度。使用联合国1948年对种族灭绝的定义和定居者殖民主义的框架,它审视了美国大规模消灭豪德诺索尼人的努力。它认为,对易洛魁人的系统性破坏是更广泛的意识形态倡议的一部分,在这一倡议中,美国领导人避开外交,转而否认易洛魁人的权威、主权和人性。
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