"Treaty Ground connects Native American history to the history of Anglo-American political and constitutional thought, which hasn't been done before, at least not through the lens of diplomacy. Charles Prior's focus on war and the sovereign powers it summoned forth is a valuable corrective to scholarship on Anglo-American thought, which has been almost exclusively focused on the tensions between English subjects and their rulers, and between colonists and royal officials in London."—Craig Yirush, author of Settlers, Liberty, and Empire: The Roots of Early American Political Theory, 1675–1775