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Plains Indian Wars, Hardback Book

Plains Indian Wars Hardback

Edited by John S. Bowman

Part of the America at War series

Hardback

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Greed, misunderstanding, and resentment characterized the relationship between early white settlers moving west and the Native American peoples of the Great Plains.

As whites delved further into western territory, the U.S. government attempted to quell Native Americans' fears by signing treaties with various tribes, guaranteeing their rights and freedoms. However, almost every treaty was eventually broken by the settlers and the army, leading to distrust.

The series of bloody confrontations that ensued was known as the Plains Indian Wars.

A fast-moving narrative, written in lively language and containing a wealth of historical detail and vivid photographs, illustrations, and maps, Plains Indian Wars, Revised Edition tells a story that will fascinate readers.

A new chapter added to this edition explains the new tactics and innovations used during this conflict.

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