The Earth Is Weeping
The Epic Story of the Indian Wars for the American West
by:
Peter Cozzens
in:
U.S. History
Summary:
The book provides a comprehensive history of the Indian Wars in the American West, detailing the complex interactions and conflicts between Native American tribes and the United States government and settlers. It offers a balanced account, incorporating perspectives from both Native Americans and military leaders, to explore the cultural misunderstandings and tragic consequences of this tumultuous period.
Key points:
1. Cultural Differences: The book emphasizes the cultural clash between Native Americans and settlers as a key factor in the Indian Wars.
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