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  1. Drums Along the Mohawk is a 1939 American historical drama film based upon a 1936 novel of the same name by American author Walter D. Edmonds. The film stars Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert, was produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, and directed by John Ford.

  2. Drums Along the Mohawk: Directed by John Ford. With Claudette Colbert, Henry Fonda, Edna May Oliver, Eddie Collins. Newlyweds Gil and Lana Martin try to establish a farm in the Mohawk Valley but are menaced by Indians and Tories as the Revolutionary War begins.

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    • Drama, Romance, War
    • John Ford
    • 1939-11-10
  3. Henry Fonda delivers one of his most memorable performances in this classic adventure helmed by legendary director John Ford.

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    Life on the frontier

    Drums Along the Mohawkfocuses on the inhabitants of German Flats, the westernmost frontier settlement in the Mohawk Valley of New York in the late 1700s. As was the case throughout much of the state of New York during the time, the real-life inhabitants of German Flats and the Mohawk Valley region lived on rural farms that had only recently been carved out of the surrounding wilderness. The area attracted settlers, despite the difficulties of living on the frontier, because the land was plent...

    Settlers and American Indians

    Most of the Iroquois nations, which included the Mohawks, Senecas, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, and Tuscaroras, had lived in western New York long before the arrival of white settlers. In the 1700s, tension mounted between the two cultures as increasing numbers of white colonists moved into the region. The American Indians resented the encroachment of the white settlers on their lands and the threat it presented to their way of life. The settlers saw the Indians as a dangerous obstacle in the...

    The Mohawk Valley during the Revolution

    Another clash of beliefs became evident in the 1760s and 1770s in the Mohawk Valley and other regions. Prior to the first shots of the Revolution in 1775, disagreements accelerated between supporters of the American cause (Patriots) and supporters of the English government (Tories). Neighbors became suspicious of neighbors, and an increasing number of politically oriented meetings were held, usually at night in taverns, halls, or private homes. Sometimes these meetings became scenes of violen...

    The plot

    The bulk of Drums Along the Mohawktakes place between 1776 and 1781, although the book includes an epilogue chapter describing resettlement after the war in 1784. In 1776 Lana Borst marries Gil Martin, and together they leave her parents’ New York homestead to settle thirty miles further west in Deerfield. Because of the approaching Revolution, soon after their arrival Gil must report to a gathering of the local militia called “muster day.” A month or two later, some of Gil’s neighbors—the We...

    The unresponsiveness of the government

    Drums Along the Mohawk reflects the harsh conditions that people in areas such as German Flats endured during the Revolutionary War. Tory raids were a constant threat to homes, possessions, and families. Food, money, and employment grew scarce as well, for the region’s meager defenses were insufficient to withstand the onslaught of Tory and Indian enemies. General Herkimer and others wrote letters to the Continental Congressrequesting regular army detachments to help protect the frontier sett...

    GONE WITH THE WIND VS. DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK

    Published in the same year as Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, Edmonds’ novel topped Mitchell’s as the number one bestseller for a week before slipping below it into second place. Edmonds provides another especially vivid example of the government’s indifference to local problems near the end of Drums Along the Mohawk.In 1780 the settlers of German Flats, who have endured years of terror, destruction, and poverty, suddenly receive huge tax bills for land that has been abandoned, build...

    The Great Depression

    Drums Along the Mohawkwas published in 1936, in the midst of the Great Depression, the worst economic crisis in American history. The first visible sign of the Depression was the 1929 stock market crash, in which investors lost hundreds or thousands of dollars. Meanwhile, over 9,000 American banks either went bankrupt or closed to avoid bankruptcy in the next few years. The bank failures caused Americans to lose over $2.5 billion. By 1932, about a quarter of the work force was unemployed, whi...

    Threats of war

    While Edmonds wrote about the Revolutionary War in Drums Along the Mohawk, events unfolded around the world that eventually led to World War II. The financial crisis of the 1930s had not been limited to the United States; countries around the world experienced severe shortages and financial hardships. One of the consequences of these economic conditions was the growth of fierce and intolerant nationalism in certain areas of the

    A CHANGE IN THE NOVEL’S TITLE

    Edmonds originally called his novel A Starving Wilderness. but then decided that it “was not exactly an inviting title for the Depression” (Wyld, p. 79). The title Drums Along the Mohawkrefers to the setting of the novel in the Mohawk Valley and the way its settlers first heard about the Revolutionary War—through the sounding of drums by the American army. world. People became desperate to eliminate their own economic problems, even at the expense of other ethnic groups, who were often blamed...

    Edmonds, Walter D. Drums Along the Mohawk.Boston: Little, Brown, 1936. Evans, Elizabeth. Weathering the Storm: Women of the American Revolution.New York: Paragon town, 1989. McElvaine, Robert S. The Great Depression: America, 1929-1941.New York: Times Books, 1984. Roberts, Robert B. New York’s Forts in the Revolution. Cranbury, New Jersey: Associat...

  4. Gilbert 'Gil' Martin, a civilized man from the East coast colonies, finds himself a loving bride, Magdelana 'Lana', and takes her West to start a homestead in the Mohawk Valley (in Upstate New York).

  5. Drums Along the Mohawk is a 1939 American historical drama western film based upon a 1936 novel of the same name by American author Walter D. Edmonds. The film was produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and directed by John Ford. Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert portray settlers on the New York frontier during the American Revolution.

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  7. Set in New York’s Mohawk Valley during the Revolutionary War, Drums Along the Mohawk tells a fictionalized version of a real-life struggle between American settlers, their Loyalist opponents, and the Indians who are trying their best to play the game of empires, even as their land is whittled away.

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