Peter Farb Quote

Following the War of 1812, the young United States had no further need for Indian allies against the British, and as a result the fortunes of the Indians declined rapidly. By 1848, twelve new states had been carved out of the Indian's lands, two major and minor Indian wars had been fought, and group after group of Indians had been herded westward, on forced marches, across the Mississippi River.


Man's Rise to Civilization (1968)


Following the War of 1812, the young United States had no further need for Indian allies against the British, and as a result the fortunes of the...

Following the War of 1812, the young United States had no further need for Indian allies against the British, and as a result the fortunes of the...

Following the War of 1812, the young United States had no further need for Indian allies against the British, and as a result the fortunes of the...

Following the War of 1812, the young United States had no further need for Indian allies against the British, and as a result the fortunes of the...