The American Nation: A History of the United States, Volumen1Harper & Row, 1971 - 999 páginas |
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... Indian trader . “ A plaine soldier that can use a pickaxe and a spade is better than five knights , " Smith said . Whether he was actually rescued from death at the hands of the Indians by the fair princess Pocahontas is not certain ...
... Indian trader . “ A plaine soldier that can use a pickaxe and a spade is better than five knights , " Smith said . Whether he was actually rescued from death at the hands of the Indians by the fair princess Pocahontas is not certain ...
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... Indian Affairs . Also the army , influential in the West as long as the Indians were capable of fighting , continually made trouble for the civilian authorities . Officers squabbled frequently with Indian agents over policy . Congress ...
... Indian Affairs . Also the army , influential in the West as long as the Indians were capable of fighting , continually made trouble for the civilian authorities . Officers squabbled frequently with Indian agents over policy . Congress ...
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... Indian Territory in 1869 , but once the troops withdrew , braves began to melt away into the emptiness of the surrounding grasslands . The distinction between “ treaty ” Indians , who had agreed to live on the new reservations , and the ...
... Indian Territory in 1869 , but once the troops withdrew , braves began to melt away into the emptiness of the surrounding grasslands . The distinction between “ treaty ” Indians , who had agreed to live on the new reservations , and the ...
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The Age of Discovery and Settlement | 14 |
The Colonial World | 66 |
America and the British Empire | 98 |
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