Conrad Weiser Pennsylvania Peacemaker

Conrad Weiser Pennsylvania Peacemaker by Arthur D Graeff, published by Sunbury Press, Incorporated in 2019, is a 2nd revised edition that spans 416 pages. This biography explores the life of Conrad Weiser, a Pennsylvania German pioneer and interpreter who played a crucial role in colonial America. Weiser’s expertise in native languages and customs facilitated important negotiations between the colonies and Native Americans, contributing to a prolonged peace during a pivotal period in history.
Readers will find a detailed account of Weiser’s contributions to early American society, supported by extensive footnotes and numerous illustrations that enhance the narrative. This edition also includes a comprehensive index, which was absent in the first edition, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biography, history, and the dynamics of colonial relations in the Middle Atlantic region. The book delves into themes of exploration and diplomacy, providing insights into the complexities of the colonial period from 1600 to 1775.
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Conrad Weiser (1696-1760) was a Pennsylvania German pioneer, interpreter, and representative of the colonies to the Indians. Weiser was one of the most important figures in North America during the colonial period. Without Weiser’s knowledge of native languages and customs and his deft handling of negotiations on behalf of the Penns and other royal governors, the long peace between the proprietors and the natives would have been short-lived. This second revised edition of Arthur Graeff’s 1945 biography contains copious footnotes, numerous pictures, and a thorough index missing from the first edition.
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