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500 Years Of Indigenous Resistance Hill Gord

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500 Years Of Indigenous Resistance Hill Gord
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Publisher: PM Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.14 MB
Author: Hill, Gord
ISBN: 9781604862591, 9781604862614, 1604862599, 1604862610
Language: English
Year: 2009

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500 Years Of Indigenous Resistance Hill Gord by Hill, Gord 9781604862591, 9781604862614, 1604862599, 1604862610 instant download after payment.

An alternative and unorthodox view of the colonization of the Americas by Europeans is offered in this concise history. Eurocentric studies of the conquest of the Americas present colonization as a civilizing force for good, and the native populations as primitive or worse. Colonization is seen as a mutually beneficial process, in which civilization? was brought to the natives who in return shared their land and cultures. The opposing historical camp views colonization as a form of genocide in which the native populations were passive victims overwhelmed by European military power. In this fresh examination, an activist and historian of native descent argues that the colonial powers met resistance from the indigenous inhabitants and that these confrontations shaped the forms and extent of colonialism. This account encompasses North and South America, the development of nation-states, and the resurgence of indigenous resistance in the post-World War II era.;The Pre-Columbian world -- The genocide begins -- Expansion, exploitation, and extermination -- The penetration of North America -- The European struggle for hegemony -- Tragedy, the United States is created -- Revolutions in the "New World" Manifest destiny and the U.S. Indian wars -- Afrikan slavery, Afrikan rebellion, and the U.S. civil war -- Black reconstruction and deconstruction -- The colonization of Canada -- Extermination and assimilation: Two methods, one goal -- The people AIM for freedom -- The struggle for land -- In total resistance.

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