The Indian WarsTwenty-First Century Books, 1 de out. de 2004 - 88 páginas Examines the battles and treaties between native peoples and early European settlers of what was to become the United States, from the early 1600s to the late 1800s. |
Conteúdo
INTRODUCTION | 4 |
THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WARS | 17 |
REBELLION AND REVOLUTION | 27 |
WARS IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY | 35 |
WARS IN THE WESTPART | 51 |
WARS IN THE WESTPART | 63 |
THE NEXT CENTURIES | 74 |
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