The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... Major Levi Colbert ( " beloved chief ' ' ) and Colonel George Colbert were promised three well located tracts of land on the Tennessee and Tombigbee rivers . These grants were confirmed and later sold back to the United States . An ...
... Major Levi Colbert ( " beloved chief ' ' ) and Colonel George Colbert were promised three well located tracts of land on the Tennessee and Tombigbee rivers . These grants were confirmed and later sold back to the United States . An ...
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... major portion ' fell victims to the greed of unscrupulous white men , and , one by one , " parted with or were defrauded of their lands . " Every means that hu- man ingenuity can devise , legal or illegal , has been resorted to for the ...
... major portion ' fell victims to the greed of unscrupulous white men , and , one by one , " parted with or were defrauded of their lands . " Every means that hu- man ingenuity can devise , legal or illegal , has been resorted to for the ...
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... major cause of this revolt is that whites are being permitted entrance into Indian land for the purpose of reclaiming Negro slaves who have escaped and found asylum with the Indians . The Black Hawk War begins . 1832. On May 9 the ...
... major cause of this revolt is that whites are being permitted entrance into Indian land for the purpose of reclaiming Negro slaves who have escaped and found asylum with the Indians . The Black Hawk War begins . 1832. On May 9 the ...
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