
The American Indian wars
John Tebbel
Bok · Engelsk · 2003
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Omfang | v, 312 sider : illustrasjoner i svart/hvitt, kart
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Opplysninger | White man comes ; Jamestown and Plymouth : the frontier begins ; King Philip and his war ; Seven Years' War ; Pontiac's conspiracy ; British and Indian War ; New nation's war against the Indians ; Tecumseh and his war ; Creek War ; First Seminole War ; Black Hawk's war ; Second Seminole War ; Trail where they cried ; Civil War in the West ; Last stands ; Last uprising ; Epilogue.. - Before the white man came, the vast region that is now the United States was inhabited by one million Native Americans, organized into six hundred distinct societies and scattered from the desolate ice wastes of the Far North to the hot swamps of the South; from the great forests of the East to the plains and deserts of the West. The first meetings between the Natives and white men in the southeast and along the Atlantic coast were not important historically in themselves, but they kindled the sparks that were to burn savagely for hundreds of years. The Native nations, living in peace and prosperity for the most part, despite intermittent but limited intertribal warfare, learned that the white invaders could not be trusted, and that their object was not the peaceful intercourse of trade, which the Natives offered them, but flagrant conquest. After four centuries of nearly continuous warfare, from the fifteenth to twentieth centuries, the Native Americans have been reduced numerically to less than 400,000, with their lands gone and their homes a series of reservations in, for the most part, the western United States. This book tells the story of their battle against the invaders of their land, and the price they were to pay for their ultimate defeat.
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Emner | Nordamerika - Indianer - Strider med de vita
Indianere urbefolkning krig krigføring myndigheter styresmakter kamp strid Nord-Amerika historie |
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ISBN | 0785815961. - 9780785815969
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