"The North American Indian took his place beside every other American in offering his life in the great cause," wrote General John Pershing ...
A false rumor in 1862 sent fear racing through Sheboygan, driving thousands to flee as an Indian War Scare spread with no enemy in sight.
Just a month before the end of World War I, Army Sgt. William Adair was in Montfaucon, France when his unit came under savage artillery attack. Assigned to Company C, 315th Field Signal Battalion, ...
The film explores the French and Indian War, a pivotal conflict between France and England in the mid-18th century that determined control over North America. It discusses the initial military ...
In Pre-Columbian America, millions of Native Americans were spread across the continents, made up of a large number of unique civilizations and tribes. As the Spanish began exploring what they called ...
Ned Blackhawk is a professor of history at Yale University and the author of “The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History.” As we approach the 250th anniversary of the ...
WAVERLY, Iowa — Andrew Szarejko, an assistant professor of political science at Wartburg College, has released a new book titled "American Conquest: The Northwest Indian War and the Making of U.S.
A Denver guest's archive includes chapters from H.S. Kilbourne's memoir of experiences in the Indian territory; his pencil sketches of life on the Plains; and many evocative photographs by W.S. Soule.
The year 1540 was a crucial turning point in American history. The Great Indian Wars were incited by Francisco Vazquez de Coronado when his expedition to the Great Plains launched the inevitable ...
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