

An edition of Morning of fire (2010)
John Kendrick's daring American odyssey in the Pacific
By Scott Ridley
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
William Morrow
Language
eng
Pages
452
Description:
Four years after the Revolutionary War, America's independence was still in doubt. The new nation needed money and a vital surge in trade. In 1787, a group of Boston merchants decided to send two ships on a desperate mission around Cape Horn and into the Pacific Ocean, to establish new trade with China, settle an outpost on territory claimed by the Spanish, and find the legendary Northwest Passage. The seven-year adventure, known as the Columbia Expedition, would bring the world to the brink of war. The man chosen to lead the expedition was John Kendrick--a master navigator and a charismatic captain of privateers during the Revolution. On the far side of the world, Kendrick would have to rely on his bravery, his charm, and his remarkable resolve to navigate unknown waters, negotiate with cutthroat imperialists from England and Spain, and form alliances with natives hit hard by early encounters with Europeans.--From publisher description.
subjects: International relations, Description and travel, Fur trade, Travel, Relations, Voyages to the Pacific coast, Explorers, Biography, History, Northwest coast of north america, Northwest, pacific, description and travel, United states, relations, spain, Spain, relations, foreign countries, United states, relations, great britain, Great britain, relations, foreign countries, Adventure and adventurers, Deep-sea sounding, United states, history, revolution, 1775-1783
People: John Kendrick (approximately 1740-1794)
Places: North America, United States, Great Britain, Northwest Coast of North America, Pacific Northwest, Spain
Times: 18th century