Monday, November 14, 2016
Native American History
As we well-read from the introduction to natural Australian the Statesn annals, much of the congenital American history is often twist and on that point is usually very(prenominal) little truth to what close to Americans retire or consider they know about the Natives history. Much of the Native American history is oer shadowed by what we influence in books and movies where Indians are everlastingly savages and killing the cowboys or some other characters and thusly scalping them. The problem with non knowing the accurate history of the Native Americans is that people then do not know that natives played important roles in all of the state of strugglefares that have been fought in American history geological dating from the french and Indian War. This includes the fight like the American Revolution. This does not mean natives were always chip for Americans because most commonly there were contrastive tribes fighting for some(prenominal) sides and tribes that wer e neutral that would fight when they entangle the need to. The result was that different tribes may have been treat differently based on who they fought for when the war had ended.\nThe first major(ip) white man war that the Natives took part in was the French and Indian war in any case known as the septet Years War was the lowest Colonial War (1689-1763) involving Austria, England, France, coarse Britain, Prussia, and Sweden. This war was organism fought in Europe, India, and sum America (ushistory.org). The North American portion was being fought between the English and the French as they battled for colonial domination. This war was called the French and Indian war in North America because according to the British the Indians were associate with the French whom they were fighting against (Fleming). precisely this was not completely true(p). It was true that the French had many Indian allies due to their nicer occupation habits, most of the Algonquian tribes, but the B ritish had the cooperation of the Iroquois. Furthermore to promote exemplify how strong the native involvement was, The actual engagement...
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