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Bloody Footprints 71 efficient, slave-worked plantations rushed for western land. These settler-farmers thus set, as Grenier wri ...
72 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States the Virginia militia to invade the Ohio Valley and to "proceed di rectly ...
Bloody Footprints 73 Mcintosh] in his discretion shall think will most effectually chastise and terrify the savages, and check t ...
74 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States created us. They would make slaves of us if they could, but as they canno ...
Bloody Footprints 75 stormed through Cherokee territory.49 William Henry Drayton, a leader of the Anglo separatists from Charles ...
76 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States the monarchy, armed settlers waged total war against Indigenous people, l ...
Bloody Footprints 77 choose sides. Only the Christianized Oneidas conceded support for the separatist settlers. In response to t ...
FIVE THE BIRTH OF A NATION Our nation was born in genocide .... We are perhaps the only nation which tried as a matter of nation ...
THE NEW ORDER The Birth of a Nation 79 Wars continued for another century, unrelentingly and without pause, and the march across ...
80 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States 8: "[Congress shall have Power] to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations ...
The Birth of a Nation^81 TOTAL WAR IN OHIO SETS THE STAGE The first Washington administration was consumed by the crisis engende ...
82 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States rangers to burn and loot Miami towns and fields along the Wabash River. T ...
The Birth of a Nation 83 war ahead. Between 1792 and 1794 , Wayne put together a com bined force of regulars with a large conti ...
84 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States TECUMSEH Over the following decade, more settlers poured over the Appala ...
The Birth of a Nation 85 more potent by combining Indigenous spirituality and politics while respecting the particular religions ...
86 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States Nations. The Shawnee leader informed Harrison that he was leaving for the ...
The Birth of a Nation 87 British could support if they wished but not control. President Madi son, speaking to Congress in seek ...
88 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States were at war with the resistant Cherokees called "Chickamaugas." The settl ...
The Birth of a Nation 89 were starving, more without shelter, on the move as refugees, with only the Chickamauga fighters as a p ...
90 An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States transport. He wrote: "War will cost the United States much money, and som ...
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