Pros & Cons
Cons
Very one-sided look back at history is clearly evident through this short piece. Extremely short and provides nothing more than what can be found on the internet with a few thoughtful searches.
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- This product had a total of 174 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 3 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The actual wars are not covered until about halfway into the book
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Could have been improved with tighter proofreading
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The native americans have suffered more than any peoples on this earth maybe other than the jewish nation and people
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The author did let a few of is own personal beliefs seep into the narrative but i am not sure how you dont when discussing these topics
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A sad history for the native americans of florida
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When the southern states refused to renounce slavery the seminole support for escaping africanamerican slaves ensured the tribe’s doom forty years and three wars
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The american indian wars are not any more notable nor bloody than conflict had been in any other part of the world
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
To think that north america containing onefifth of the earths land mass would remain in the hands of people whose highest technology was the canoe bow and arrow and pemmican who never did invent the wheel nor a writing system and whose highest government structure was the tribe containing at most a few hundred people and who continually warred among themselves and who also held slaves is irrational