The Invasion Of America by Francis Jennings
Indians, Colonialism, and the Cant of Conquest
This insightful work challenges the traditional narrative of the European colonization of North America by presenting a detailed examination of the interactions between European settlers and Indigenous peoples. It argues that the process was not a peaceful settlement but rather a series of invasions marked by violence, deception, and the systematic displacement of Native American tribes. The book delves into the socio-political dynamics and the devastating impact of colonial policies on Indigenous societies, offering a critical reevaluation of the historical events that shaped the continent.
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- 1975
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