Declarations of Independence: Indigenous Resilience, Colonial Rivalries, and the Cost of Revolution
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Format
Paperback
Pages
360
Language
English
Published
Oct 11, 2024
Publisher
University of Virginia Press
ISBN-10
0813951992
ISBN-13
9780813951997
Description
This work delves into the complex interplay between Indigenous Americans and colonial settlers during the tumultuous period of the American Revolution. It examines how both groups interpreted the concept of independence against the backdrop of competing ambitions and rivalries. Indigenous communities, often caught in the crossfire of colonial aspirations, had their own definitions of freedom that clashed and converged with those of European settlers.
The author intricately weaves together narratives of resilience and resistance, shedding light on the often overlooked perspectives of Native peoples in the struggle for autonomy. As colonial powers jockeyed for dominance, the Indigenous responses to these upheavals revealed their enduring strength and adaptability. This exploration of the era offers a nuanced understanding of how the struggle for independence was far from a straightforward affair, highlighting the cost of revolution on all fronts.
The author intricately weaves together narratives of resilience and resistance, shedding light on the often overlooked perspectives of Native peoples in the struggle for autonomy. As colonial powers jockeyed for dominance, the Indigenous responses to these upheavals revealed their enduring strength and adaptability. This exploration of the era offers a nuanced understanding of how the struggle for independence was far from a straightforward affair, highlighting the cost of revolution on all fronts.
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