200 Years: A Bicentennial Illustrated History of the United States, Volume 1Books by U.S. News & World Report, 1973 - United States |
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Page 183
... Indians off their land . Harrison scoffed at Tecumseh's Indian Confedera- tion , arguing that it was futile for the Indians to count on British aid : " Do you think that the redcoats can protect you ? They are not able to protect ...
... Indians off their land . Harrison scoffed at Tecumseh's Indian Confedera- tion , arguing that it was futile for the Indians to count on British aid : " Do you think that the redcoats can protect you ? They are not able to protect ...
Page 252
... Indians was so strong that little incentive existed for American trappers in the Rockies to try to break into the closed circle . American traders working the coast by ship fared no better in competi- tion with the company's sailing ...
... Indians was so strong that little incentive existed for American trappers in the Rockies to try to break into the closed circle . American traders working the coast by ship fared no better in competi- tion with the company's sailing ...
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... INDIAN COURAGE The explorers keenly - and sympa- thetically - observed the Indians ' way of life . Lewis recounted Indian courage in a buffalo hunt : Wednesday May 29th 1805 Today we passed on the Stard . side the remains of a vast many ...
... INDIAN COURAGE The explorers keenly - and sympa- thetically - observed the Indians ' way of life . Lewis recounted Indian courage in a buffalo hunt : Wednesday May 29th 1805 Today we passed on the Stard . side the remains of a vast many ...
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