Our Savage Neighbors by Peter Silver
How Indian War Transformed Early America
The book explores the complex and often violent relationships between European settlers and Native American tribes in the mid-Atlantic region during the colonial period. It delves into the cultural misunderstandings, fear, and hostility that characterized these interactions, highlighting how these tensions influenced colonial society and identity. Through detailed historical analysis, the book examines the impact of frontier warfare and the role of racial and cultural perceptions in shaping the colonial American experience, ultimately revealing the deep-seated anxieties and prejudices that fueled conflict and shaped the emerging American identity.
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- Published
- 2008
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- Pages
- 300-400
- Original Language
- English
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