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W.P.Siemers

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19th Century Indian Wars. Longtime student of "Indian" wars, research and documentation of minor skirmishes in Central Great Plains between native Americans and settlers. Primary areas of Expertise are conflicts that occurred in Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, South Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma and Eastern Colorado.

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2008-11-18 Native Americans in the U.S. after colonization:

This question is overly broad and any generalization that might be made that would fit into the space available through this service would not be an accurate reflection. I suggest that you obtain a copy

2008-08-26 RE: Jamestown and Williamsburg Virginia:

Before I could begin to give you a recommendation, I would need to know approximately what you were doing the homework for. Jamestown was the first settlement (european) in that neck of the woods and there

2008-08-24 History:

A very brief answer to a very complex subject. The British generally viewed the native americans as subjects. The French had a more complex policy of assimilation. There was to be certain no one policy

2008-08-20 english:

This is outside my area of expertise, however if you will take a quick look at the declaration of independence you will see a list of grievances that the folks back then saw as disadvantage. Add to those

2008-07-30 Marshals of Indiana:

I truly wish I could answer this question by giving you some additional information or confirmation, but unfortunately, I cannot. I can have however a great amount of empathy with your quest. My grandfather

 

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