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... replaced. Since they were fighting defensively the Indians concept of war was always inferior to that of the US Army. The Indians ...
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... a nation of Indians made up of five tribes. These tribes were the Senecas, Onondagas, Oneidas, Cayugas and Mohawks. These tribes kept fighting with each other ...
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... himself. Fighting the Indians in the beginning was fighting the evil and fighting in the civil war was fighting for the good. During ...
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... fought the whites, however, they found themselves up against not individual men, but a group of soldiers fighting in a line together. This put the Indians at a ...
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... In The Last of the Mohicans, the General and his troops are fighting the Indians and think of them as savages that are inhuman and destroyed them unmercifully. ...
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THE FRENCH AND INDIANS The French and Indian War was caused by the worldwide struggle for empire by France, Spain, and England. The fighting of these countries ...
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... as a cadet. Fighting Indians, desperados, and insurgents who seemingly aimed to liberate Mexico from Spain. With his experience ...
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... The Iroquois Indians were farmers and hunters. ... If the Iroquois were not fighting with other tribes or Europeans, they were fighting with themselves. ...
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... tribes. Their reasons for fighting each other were drastically different than the reasons they had when fighting non-Indians. Some ...
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... for farming and cultivating the land of Chesapeake, the Virginians thrived on high profits, large estates, utilizing slavery, fighting Indians and attacking ...
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... Calloway reveals the advantages that each side had over the other that require them to adopt new ways of fighting. The Indians quickly learned the benefits of ...
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... They were also like the Indians in their treatment of others. There were the VC fighting the South Vietnamese and Americans, there were South Vietnamese ...
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... alone. While the Indians were fighting Reno, Custer could have split their forces by attacking from another direction. This may ...
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... was weird about this war was all of the soldiers who fought in the Civil war, North and South were no on the same team, fighting against the Plain Indians. ...
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... to fight after their arrival in America against the Native American Indians. ... Americans conquer their freedom yet Afro-Americans are still fighting for equality ...
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... tried to claim his rights as a British subject he was abused and soon he saw that all Indians received the ... Hindus and Muslims were fighting against one another ...
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... 1864 fighting between whites and Indians broke out in eastern Colorado and led to one the most despicable event s in the annals of Anglo-Indian conflict. ...
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... isolated ranches. When the army became more involved in the fighting, the Indians started to focus on the white soldiers. In 1862 ...
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... isolated ranches. When the army became more involved in the fighting, the Indians started to focus on the white soldiers. In 1862 ...
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... isolated ranches. When the army became more involved in the fighting, the Indians started to focus on the white soldiers. In 1862 ...
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... Once everything is in place then the fighting can begin. ... The plains Indians based their life on the hunting of the buffalo. Many of them farmed as well. ...
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... area. Given the nickname The Bloody Bozeman, the trail became a place of constant fighting between Indians and whites. After many ...
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... In 1869, a great person was born, who spent all his life fighting injustice. ... was very religious and did not believe in eating meat, although some Indians did. ...
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... the territory now known as Oklahoma so they could keep the fighting to a minimium.If the Americans were not so mad they could have given the Indians land ...
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... The friendly relations did not last, and warfare soon became common. Most of the early fighting consisted of small battles between settlers and Indians. ...
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... The friendly relations did not last, and warfare soon became common. Most of the early fighting consisted of small battles between settlers and Indians. ...
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... in any fighting that may occur. Merrell says that from the three culture came three histories; Europeans were the colonizers, Africans the enslaved and Indians ...
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... Even though Ghandi and his close followers always followed the Hindu principles of non-violence, some Indians went around fighting the English and each other. ...
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... possible viewpoint. By fighting for the Indians, Jim feels as though he is doing his part for the advancement of humanity. He is ...
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... Washington gained more and more control over the Indians. In the end, the Native Americans lost their spirit after years of starving and fighting. ...
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